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प्रश्न
What are plastids?
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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
Make sketches of animal and plant cells. State three differences between them.
Write true or false for each statement. Rewrite the false statements correctly:
Every cell is bound by a cell wall
Fill in the blank with a suitable word:
The largest cell in the animal kingdom is that of ______ egg.
Identify the lettered parts of the typical animal cell shown in the following figure.

the question has four options. Choose the correct answer:
Organelles found in plants only are
The organelles of both plants and animals are made up of cells.
Arrange in a correct sequence
Elephant, Cow, Bacteria, Mango, Rose plant.
Compare the plant cell and the animal cell and complete the illustration given below.

The pigment present in leaf to absorb light is ______.
What is ATP?
