Chromoplasts are typically vibrant in color, primarily yellow, orange, and red, due to the presence of carotenoid pigments. These pigments are responsible for the coloration of many fruits, flowers, and some vegetables. Unlike chloroplasts, which are green due to chlorophyll, chromoplasts play a role in attracting pollinators and seed dispersers through their bright colors.
Difference between chloroplast and chromoplast : Chloroplast; 1) Chloroplast are green plastids. 2) They contains chlorophyll and carotenoids. 3) Lamellae are present in them. 4) They are sites of photosynthesis. Chromoplast: 1) Chromoplasts are non-green coloured plastids. 2) Chlorophylls are absent only carotenoids are present. 3) Lemallae are absent in them. 4) They add colour to the organs( e.g., flowers, fruits) for attracting animals to perform pollination and fruit dispersal.
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A red bell pepper can be compared to a chromoplast. Chromoplasts are responsible for giving the red, yellow, and orange color to fruits and vegetables like tomatoes, carrots, and peppers.
u should ask your Biology teacher
the color pigments are known as chromoplast
Do you mean a chloroplast? This is only found in a plant cell.
the color pigments are known as chromoplast
There are several organells.Chloroplast,glyoxisomes,cell wall,chromoplast are some.
Plastids (leukoplast, chromoplast, chloroplast)large central vacuolecell wallChloroplast
Plastids (leukoplast, chromoplast, chloroplast)large central vacuolecell wallChloroplast
Chromoplasts store red, yellow, or orange carotenoid pigments. They synthesize and store carotenoid pigments. For example, they are seen in carrots, tomatoes and red peppers.
its a membrane bound cell organelles.its clasified into 2.colourless plastids are called leucoplasts and colourful plstid is caleed chromoplast. they usually store various substances