1. Lysosomes
  2. Plastids
  3. Cell membrane
  4. Mitochondria
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Option 2 : Plastids

The correct answer is Plastids.

  • The plastids are the cell organelles found in all the plant cells.
  • They bear some specific pigments, thus imparting specific colors to the plants.
  • Three types of plastids are:
    • Chloroplast - contains Chlorophyll(Green pigment)
    • Chromoplast - contains Carotenoid(Red, Yellow, and orange pigment)
    • Leucoplast - contains colorless plastid, mainly stores foodstuff in a plant cell.

Cell Part

Function

Lysosomes

  • Lysosomes are small sac-like structures surrounded by a single membrane and containing strong digestive enzymes.
  • The lysosome is also known as a suicide bag of the cell.

Mitochondria

  • The mitochondria are round "tube-like" organelles that are surrounded by a double membrane, with the inner membrane being highly folded.
  • The mitochondria are often referred to as the "powerhouse" of the cell.
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