Difference between chloroplast and leucoplast
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chloroplast -
>these are the agents that give colour to the leaf.
>they have the green colour pigment.
>these are essential for photosynthesis.
leucoplast -
>these are colourless pigments.
>these store the energy in them.
>these are the agents that give colour to the leaf.
>they have the green colour pigment.
>these are essential for photosynthesis.
leucoplast -
>these are colourless pigments.
>these store the energy in them.
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Chloroplast and leucoplast is present in plastid and perform different functions such as:
- Chloroplast is a green color pigment which gives green color to plants and plays a vital role in photosynthesis.
- Leucoplast is a colorless present inside the plasmid plays a role in storage of proteins and starch.
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