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Chromoplasts Plastid Carotenoid Pigment Helps Induce Pollination

Chromoplasts are plastids containing carotenoid pigments, which are responsible for various colors in plants and can aid in attracting pollinators.

Chromoplasts are plastids containing carotenoid pigments, which contribute to the colors of flowers and fruits, potentially aiding in attracting pollinators.

Front Chromoplasts
Back - plastid
- contains carotenoid pigment
- helps induce pollination

Tags: algae, chapter_05, eukaryotes, plants, plastids

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