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Differentiate between chloroplast and leucoplast with their basis

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Answered by Bhoomika5617
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Explanation:

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. They perform unique functions in plants. Furthermore, leucoplasts are a type of plastids which store nutrients including starch, fat, and proteins in plants while chloroplasts are responsible for undergoing photosynthesis.

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Answered by laibafirdous
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Answer:

chloroplast is a green colour pigment while leucoplast is pigment less

Explanation:

leucoplast is meant for storage. eg in onion

and chloroplast is only present in the green parts it is for photosynthesis

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