chromoplast

/ˈkroʊməplæst/
noun
  1. A part of a plant cell that contains pigments and gives color to fruits, flowers, and leaves.
    • The red color of a tomato comes from chromoplasts in its cells.
    • Under the microscope, the chromoplasts in the carrot looked like orange dots.
    • Chromoplasts turn green leaves into bright autumn colors.
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