IPA: /ˈplæstɪd/
KK: /ˈplæstɪd/
A type of organelle found in plant cells and some other organisms that is involved in processes like food synthesis and storage.
Chloroplasts are a type of plastid that help plants convert sunlight into energy.
**Plastid** → It is formed from the Greek root "plastos" (meaning molded or formed) and the suffix "-id" (meaning related to or connected with). The word "plastid" refers to a cellular organelle that is involved in the synthesis and storage of food in plant cells, thus relating to its function of being formed or molded within the cell.
Think of the Greek root 'plastos' meaning molded, which helps you remember that a plastid is an organelle that is formed or molded within plant cells.