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KINDLY ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
1. Differentiate the following based on structural features, location/occurrence in the plant body and function: i. amyloplast; ii. chloroplast; iii. chromoplast.
2. Discuss two importance of trichomes to plants. What are the benefits that people can derive from plant trichomes.
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