function of leucoplast and chromoplast
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They serve various functions, for example, storage of starch, lipids, or proteins. Plastids of these three types are respectively known as amyloplasts, elaioplasts, and proteinoplasts. A leucoplast may also perform biosynthetic functions such as the synthesis of fatty acids, amino acids, and various other compounds.
Anthocyanins and flavonoids located in the cell vacuoles are responsible for other colors of pigment. The term "chromoplast" is occasionally used to include any plastid that has pigment, mostly to emphasize the difference between them and the various types of leucoplasts, plastids that have no pigments.
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Anthocyanins and flavonoids located in the cell vacuoles are responsible for other colors of pigment. The term "chromoplast" is occasionally used to include any plastid that has pigment, mostly to emphasize the difference between them and the various types of leucoplasts, plastids that have no pigments.
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leucoplast are colourless plastids they are helpful in storing lipids starch and proteins
chromoplastss are coloured plastids which helps in the giving of distinguishing colours and also found in fruits,flowers due to t heir distinguishing colours
chromoplastss are coloured plastids which helps in the giving of distinguishing colours and also found in fruits,flowers due to t heir distinguishing colours
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