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Differentiate between Amyloplast and Aleuroplast?

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Answered by simi2021
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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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Answered by abhaykakkattil71
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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,
  1. Leucoplasts
  2. Chromoplasts (  which are coloured plastids containing fats soluble carotenoid pigments, like carotene, xanthophyll and some others.
  3. Chloroplasts(are green plastids, which contain chlorophyll and carotenoid pigments, which are responsible for trapping light energy essential for photosynthesis.)

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