How are chromoplasts different from leucoplasts ?
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chromoplasts are colourless plastids and leucoplasts are colourful plastids
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Leucoplast refers to a colorless organelle found in plant cells, used for the storage of starch or oil, while chromoplast refers to a colored plastid other than a chloroplast, typically containing a yellow or orange pigment. Thus, this is the main difference between leucoplast and chromoplast.
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