Because they are responsible for making cellular building blocks, and the creation and storage of starch and such products, being in the cytoplasm makes them accessible to the cell; they can 'see' the raw materials they need and go to them if necessary, then release the end-product to the rest of the cell easily.
they are located (in a plant cell) anywhere, not just in one place
Plastids are found in plant cells. They are membrane-bound organelles that play various roles, such as photosynthesis in chloroplasts, storage of pigments in chromoplasts, and synthesis of oils and starches in amyloplasts.
No, cytoplasm and plastid are not the same. Cytoplasm is the fluid inside a cell that contains organelles, while plastids are a specific group of organelles found in plant cells (like chloroplasts). Plastids have their own DNA and are responsible for functions like photosynthesis in plants.
In plants and algeas, there are organelles located in the cells called Pastids. Due to photosynthesis that gathers food for the cells, plastids cans change colors.
it located in the cell's cytoplasm outside the nucleus.
Cytoplasm is the substance that is located within the cell.
They are located in the thylakoids, which are in chloroplasts in the mesophyll cells of a leaf. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chlorophyll is green therefore it is located in the green parts of a plant.
within the cytoplasm
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Yes, onion cells have a cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, nuclear envelope, cytoplasm, vacuoles, and plastids. The cell wall provides structure and support, the cell membrane regulates what enters and exits the cell, the nucleus houses genetic material, the nuclear envelope surrounds the nucleus, cytoplasm contains organelles, vacuoles store materials, and plastids are involved in photosynthesis and storage of pigments.
located in the cytoplasm
All cells hav a cytoplasm.