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प्रश्न
What are plastids?
उत्तर
Plastids are self-replicating organelles present only in plant cells and absent in animal cells. They are of three types:
(i) Chloroplast - Green coloured plastids (due to presence of chlorophyll)
(ii) Chromoplast- Coloured plastids (except green colour)
(iii) Leucoplast - Colourless plastids
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संबंधित प्रश्न
List any six features found both in plant and animal cells.
List the major differences between a plant cell and an animal cell
Identify the lettered parts of the typical animal cell shown in the following figure.
In the cell, photosynthesis is carried out with the help of ______.
What are the functions of cell wall in plant cell?
Write about any three organelles in detail.
In a situation, how to explain, while your friend ask what is this, never seen before?
Observe the following figure given below.
Answer the following questions.
- Does it represent a plant cell or an animal cell?
- Does it represent a prokaryotic cell or a eukaryotic cell?
Give two examples of unicellular animals.
Give two examples of unicellular plants.