Plastids

Plastids – Colourful and Storage Organelles of Plant Cells 1. Structure and Similarity with Mitochondria Plastids are double membrane-bound organelles found mainly in plant cells . Just like mitochondria, plastids also contain: DNA RNA 70S ribosomes These features allow plastids to synthesize some of their own proteins . However, plastids are usually larger in size than mitochondria and can be seen easily under a light microscope . 2. Classification of Plastids Based on Pigments Plastids are classified into three main types , based on the type of pigments they contain: Leucoplasts – Colourless plastids Chromoplasts – Coloured plastids (other than green) Chloroplasts – Green plastids involved in photosynthesis This section focuses on leucoplasts . 3. Leucoplasts – Nutrient Storage Units Leucoplasts are colourless plastids as they do not contain any pigments . They occur in various shapes and sizes , depending on their specific function. The...