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Assertion : Leucoplasts give rise to other types of plastids.
Reason : Chromoplasts do not get changed to other types of plastids.

A

If both the assertion and the reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion

B

If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion

C

If the assertion is true but the reason if false

D

If both the assertion and reason are false

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The correct Answer is:
B

Leucoplasts can change to other types of plastids, but chromoplasts can not. Chromoplasts are formed either from leucoplasts or chloroplasts.
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Knowledge Check

  • The plastid which can form all other types of plastids is

    A
    Leucoplast
    B
    Amyloplast
    C
    Choroplast
    D
    Chromoplast
  • The three types of plastids were named by

    A
    Meyer
    B
    Schimper
    C
    Hanstein
    D
    Flemming
  • Based on the type of pigments plastids can be classified into

    A
    Amyloplasts, elaioplasts and aleuroplasts
    B
    Chlorophyll, carotenoid and xanthophyll
    C
    Chloroplasts, chromoplasts and leucoplasts
    D
    All of the above.
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