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Plastids Class 11 Our Website: http://bit.ly/2KBC0l1 Android App: https://bit.ly/3k48zdK CBSE Class 10 Courses: https://bit.ly/363U55V CBSE Class 9 Courses: https://bit.ly/39Pm7mM CBSE Class 8 Courses: https://bit.ly/3bJByzB ICSE Class 10 Courses: https://bit.ly/2MaXpFo ICSE Class 9 Courses: https://bit.ly/3iFV7dl ICSE Class 8 Courses: https://bit.ly/3boM5OB IGCSE Courses: https://bit.ly/2YNwQcn Artificial Intelligence: https://www.manochaacademy.com/courses/b/ai Python Coding: https://bit.ly/3nX0s2y Java Coding: https://bit.ly/3chHTAK Facebook page: http://bit.ly/2s6VYhf Plastids are double-membraned organelles found in the cells of plants and some algae. They are responsible for a variety of important functions in these organisms. Plastids are a diverse group of organelles, and there are several different types of plastids, each with its own specialized functions. The three main types of plastids are: 1. Chloroplasts: Chloroplasts are perhaps the most well-known type of plastid. They contain chlorophyll, a green pigment that is crucial for photosynthesis, the process by which plants and some algae convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into sugars and oxygen. Chloroplasts capture light energy and use it to produce energy-rich molecules like glucose, which serves as a source of energy for the plant and other organisms that consume plants. 2. Chromoplasts: Chromoplasts are responsible for the synthesis and storage of pigments other than chlorophyll. These pigments give plants and some fruits and flowers their various colors. For example, red, orange, and yellow pigments in carrots, tomatoes, and certain flowers are produced and stored in chromoplasts. 3. Leucoplasts: Leucoplasts are colorless plastids involved in various non-pigment-related metabolic processes. They store and synthesize various compounds, including starches and oils. Amyloplasts, a type of leucoplast, are responsible for storing starch in plants, while elaioplasts store oils and fats. Plastids are unique because they can interconvert between different types. For example, chloroplasts can transform into chromoplasts as fruits ripen and change color, and leucoplasts can differentiate into chloroplasts in green leaves. This interconversion allows plants to adapt to different environmental conditions and their changing metabolic needs. At Manocha Academy, learning Science and Math is Easy! The school coursework is explained with simple examples that you experience every day! Yes, Science & Math is all around you! Let's learn every day from everyday life!

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