Plastids Flashcards
Introduction to Plastids
Plastids are double membrane bound organelle, found in plants and euglanoides
About Plastids
Plastids contain certain pigments which imparts specific colours to the plant
Based on type of pigments present, the plastids can be classified into?
Chloroplast
Chromoplast
Leucoplast
Chloroplast
The chloroplast contains a green pigment known as chlorophyll, it also contains cartenoid pigments as well.
these pigments are responsible for trapping light energy which is important for photosynthesis
Chromoplast
Chromoplast contain fat, soluble, cartenoid pigments such as carotene and xanthophylls which gives red, yellow, orange colour to the plant
Leucoplast
colourless plastids which stores nutrient
on the basis of what type of nutrients are stored, the plastids are classified into
Amyloplast: which stores carbohydrates
Elaioplast: stores oils and fats
Alueroplast: stores proteins
Where are chloroplast found in plant body?
describe their shapes as well?
they are found in the mesophyll region of the leaves.
they are
- oval spherical
- discoid
- ribbon like organelle
their length (5 - 10)
width (2 - 4)
How does the number of chloroplast present in chlamydomonas and chloroplast present in mesophyll differ
the number varies 1 per cell of chlamydomonas to a green alga to 20 - 40 per cell in mesophyll
Describe about the inner membrane of chloroplast?
inner membrane of chloroplast is less permeable
The space limited by inner chloroplast membrane is known as stroma
What are thylakoids?
A number of membranous flattened sacs in stroma are known as thylakoids
- membrane of thylakoids enclose a space called lumen
What are grana?
when these thylakoids are arranged as stacks of coins these are known as grana or integral thylakoids.
What is stroma lamellae?
they are flattened membranous tubules connecting the thylakoids of different grana are known as stroma lamellae
More about stroma
The stroma of inner chloroplast membrane contains enzyme for the synthesis of proteins and carbohydrates.
It contains small double stranded DNA and Ribosomes
Ribosomes are lesser( 70S) than the cytoplasmic ribosomes (80S)