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Chromoplasts in a peel of a mandarin

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chromoplasts

 
English name: Mandarin
Scientific name: Citrus reticulate
Familia: Rutaceae
Classis: Dicotyledonas
Phylum: Angiospermae
Regnum: Plantae
Chromoplasts (chromos means color) are plant organelles in which photosynthesis takes place. In contrast to chloroplasts where chlorophyll is the dominating pigment, chromoplasts contain many carotenoids that are responsible for the yellow-orange and red color of citrus fruits, but also red peppers, tomatoes and many sepals of flowers. Chromoplasts may arise directly from proplastids, like in carrot roots, or indirectly from chloroplasts like in mandarin and other ripening fruit.

last modified: 5 Jun 2014