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  1. Plastid - Wikipedia

    • Three evolutionary lineages in the Archaeplastida have since emerged in which the plastids are named differently: chloroplasts in green algae and/or plants, rhodoplasts in red algae, and muroplasts in the glaucophytes. The plastids differ both in their pigmentation and in their ultrastructure. See more

    Overview

    A plastid is a membrane-bound organelle found in the cells of plants, algae, and some other eukaryotic organisms. Plastids are considered to be intracellular endosymbiotic cyanobacteria.
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    In land plants

    In land plants, the plastids that contain chlorophyll can perform photosynthesis, thereby creating internal chemical energy from external sunlight energy while capturing carbon from Earth's atmosphere and furnishing t… See more

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  2. Plastids are a group of phylogenetically and physiologically-related organelles found in all types of plants and algae. In their roles, the different types of plastids contribute to plant metabolism thus promoting plant growth and development. One of the main characteristics of these organelles is the fact that they have a double membrane.
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    Plastids are double-membrane organelles which are found in the cells of plants and algae. Plastids are responsible for manufacturing and storing of food. These often contain pigments that are used in photosynthesis and different types of pigments that can change the colour of the cell.
    Chloroplasts: found in the green algae (plants) and other organisms who derived their ones from the green algae. Muroplasts: also known as cyanoplasts or cyanelles, the plastids of glaucophyte algae are similar to plant chloroplasts, except that they have a peptidoglycan cell wall that is similar to that of bacteria.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastid
    Plastids (chloroplasts) define the cytosol of algae and plants like no other compartment. The origin of plastids traces back to the endosymbiotic integration of a cyanobacterium into the cytosol and biochemical pathways of a heterotrophic eukaryote.
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  3. Plastids - Different types of Plastids and their functions in Plants Cell

     
  4. 23.1E: The Evolution of Plastids - Biology LibreTexts

    Oct 31, 2023 · Not all plastids in eukaryotes derive directly from primary endosymbiosis. Some of the major groups of algae became photosynthetic by secondary endosymbiosis; that is, by taking in either green algae or red algae …

  5. Diversity of Plastid Types and Their Interconversions - PMC

  6. The monoplastidic bottleneck in algae and plant …

    Jan 29, 2018 · Plastids (chloroplasts) define the cytosol of algae and plants like no other compartment. The origin of plastids traces back to the endosymbiotic integration of a cyanobacterium into the cytosol and biochemical pathways of …

  7. Plastids - Definition, Structure, and Function with …

    Feb 3, 2023 · Plastids are a group of double membrane-bound organelle found in almost all types of cells in plants and algae, and also in some other higher organisms. They were discovered and named by Ernst Haeckel, while A. F. …

  8. Diversity of Plastid Types and Their Interconversions

    Jun 16, 2021 · Plastids first developed during an endosymbiotic event between photosynthetic prokaryotes and the eukaryotic ancestors of algae.

  9. The endosymbiotic origin, diversification and fate of plastids

  10. Plastids – Definition, Types, Structure and Function

    May 12, 2024 · Plastids are double membrane-bound organelles inside plants and some algae, primarily responsible for making and storing food. Many plastids are photosynthetic, but some are not. Plastids are absent in animals.

  11. The Origin of Plastids | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature

  12. Origin of Algae and Their Plastids - ScienceDirect

    Jan 1, 2017 · Recent molecular sequence analyses show that algae are of polyphyletic origins, and that their evolution is best explained by tracing the endosymbiotic events, which resulted in the origins of their plastids.

  13. Algal Plastids: Their Fine Structure and Properties

  14. Origins of Algae and their Plastids | SpringerLink

  15. Plastids: Everything You Need to Know and More

  16. Plastids ** Definition, Types, Main Structure and Function

  17. A molecular timescale for eukaryote evolution with ... - Nature

  18. The origin of red algae: Implications for plastid evolution

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  20. Single cell genomics reveals plastid-lacking Picozoa are close

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