chromoplasts have red and orange carotenoid pigments, that anthocyanins do not have.
Plastids are small structures that can store food (leukoplasts) or pigments (chromoplasts)
No, the animal counterpart to the Plant Cell chloroplast is the Mitochondria.
Analogies for chromoplasts could be artist's palette where colors are stored for later use, or a storage unit for pigments in plants.
Chromoplasts are mainly found in plant cells, particularly in fruits and flowers. They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of pigments, giving these plant parts their vibrant colors.
Anthocyanin pigments are primarily located in the vacuoles of plant cells. These water-soluble pigments are stored in the cell's vacuolar fluid, where they contribute to the coloration of flowers, fruits, and leaves. They play a role in attracting pollinators and seed dispersers, as well as providing protection against UV light and oxidative stress.
Anthocyanin
anthocyanin
Chromoplasts having anthocyanin are involved in conversion of green brinjal to purple.
Plastids are small structures that can store food (leukoplasts) or pigments (chromoplasts)
Chromoplasts are the organelle inside leafs that retain and release pigments. This is what makes leafs turn from green in the summer to orange in the Fall. Sam was here
Chromoplasts contain pigments other than green for example they may contain carotene, xanthophyll or any other pigment which color the plants.
No, the animal counterpart to the Plant Cell chloroplast is the Mitochondria.
flower has some pigments called as chromoplasts. these will give colors to the flowers
Chromoplasts are located in plant cells, primarily in fruits and flowers. They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of pigments like carotenoids, which give fruits and flowers their characteristic colors.
Analogies for chromoplasts could be artist's palette where colors are stored for later use, or a storage unit for pigments in plants.
Chromoplasts are mainly found in plant cells, particularly in fruits and flowers. They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of pigments, giving these plant parts their vibrant colors.
Chromoplasts are a type of heterogeneous organelles that are responsible for pigment synthesis and storage. Chromoplasts are responsible for the distinctive colors in fruits, flowers, roots, and aging leaves. Chromoplasts are descendants of photosynthetic prokaryotes known as cyanobacteria.