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Where is the plastid located?

in a cell ofcourse


What cell stores food or contains pigment?

plastid


What stores water food and mineral?

In the organelle the vacuoles stores water, and minerals in the cell. The part of the cell that stores food is the plastid.


What would happen to a cell if the plastid were damaged or permanently dissolved?

Divide by zero.


What contains codes which guides all cell activities?

Plastid


Is ctyolasm the same thing as plastid?

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.


What best describe a chloroplast?

A chloroplast is an organelle in the plant cell to help produce energy from photosynthesis.OR a plastid


Do plants and animals both have plastid?

Animals cells do not have plastid but plants do.


When plastid was discovered?

Plastids were discovered in plants by German biologist Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper in the 19th century. He initially described plastids as "chlorenchyma" in 1883, later realizing their broader functions beyond photosynthesis.


What is the function of a leucoplasts?

Leucoplasts are used as storehouses within the cell. Their major function is storage.


Was the first cell ever discovered the cork cell?

Well that was the fist discovered cell membrane


What is an analogy for plastid?

A plastid is like a specialized tool in a Swiss Army knife, with different types (like chloroplasts and chromoplasts) serving specific functions within a cell, similar to how different tools on a Swiss Army knife serve specific purposes.