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what is chromoplast
what is centrosome
what is chloroplast
what is chromoplast
Asked by rajinder.rs758 | 07 Oct, 2018, 10:59: AM
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Chromoplasts are a type of plastid that contains non-green pigments, such as red, yellow or purple, responsible for the colours seen in flower petals.
The centrosome is an organelle located near the nucleus in the cytoplasm that divides and migrates to opposite poles of the cell during mitosis and is involved in the formation of mitotic spindle, assembly of microtubules, and regulation of cell cycle.
The chloroplast is a plastid (a cellular organelle) that contains chlorophyll and in which photosynthesis takes place.
Answered by Sivanand Patnaik | 08 Oct, 2018, 11:12: AM
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