Differentiate between Amyloplast and Aleuroplast?
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Amyloplast- non-pigmented organelles in plant cells which are responsible for synthesis as well as storage of starch granules by the polymerization of glucose. ... Aleuroplast- one of the forms of leucoplast in plant cells which are responsible for the storage of proteins.
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Both Amyloplasts and aleuroplasts are leucoplasts which are colourless plastids with stored nutrients.
- Amyloplasts store starch while;
- Alueroplasts store proteins.
- Plastids are organelles found in only plant cells.
- It is a double membranous discoidal structure
- Plastids can be divided into,
- Leucoplasts
- Chromoplasts ( which are coloured plastids containing fats soluble carotenoid pigments, like carotene, xanthophyll and some others.
- Chloroplasts(are green plastids, which contain chlorophyll and carotenoid pigments, which are responsible for trapping light energy essential for photosynthesis.)
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