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Difference between chloroplast and leucoplast​

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Answered by akashkumarxqv1
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The main difference between leucoplast and chloroplast is that leucoplast does not contain any pigments whereas chloroplast contains pigments such as chlorophyll and carotenoids. Leucoplast and chloroplast are two types of plastids present in plants.

Answered by whipcool2006
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Chloroplasts are the part where photosynthesis takes place as they contain chlorophyll pigment. Glucose is formed in chloroplast and also stored in the form of starch. Leucoplasts are colorless plastids which perform the function of storage of oil, starch, and proteins.

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