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- leaves contain etioplasts due to being shaded by outer leaves; seedlings that naturally germinate underground may also contain etioplasts. Plastid Chloroplast...
- periphery, as observed for proplastids in the root meristem. Pre-granal etioplasts, which are chloroplasts that have not matured but can be chloroplasts...
- to expand. Chloroplasts that have not been exposed to light are called etioplasts (see also plastids). De-etiolation is a series of physiological and biochemical...
- variants: Chloroplasts: typically green plastids that perform photosynthesis. Etioplasts: precursors of chloroplasts. Chromoplasts: coloured plastids that synthesize...
- differentiated into specialized organelles such as chloroplasts, chromoplasts, etioplasts, and leucoplasts, collectively known as plastids. Sericytochromatia, the...
- under these conditions. They are also common in etioplasts, but decrease in number as the etioplasts mature into chloroplasts. Plastoglobuli contain both...
- the plant embryo and in the absence of light, proplastids develop into etioplasts that contain semicrystalline membrane structures called prolamellar bodies...
- which causes the oranges to turn back to green. Plastid Chloroplast and etioplast Chromoplast Lycopene: red color of tomato Capasanthin: red color of peppers...
- during the light-induced development from proplastid to chloroplast or etioplast to chloroplast. At these times, the synthesis of chlorophyll and the biogenesis...
- separated from sperm cells as they fuse with the egg. Plastid Chloroplast and etioplast Chromoplast Leucoplast Amyloplast Proteinoplast Wise RR (2007). "The Diversity...