Biology, asked by tanujpatel085, 9 days ago

Leucoplasts are colourless plastids. They store starch, oil, proteins. Chromoplasts

are coloured plastids. They contain pigments. e.g. Chloroplasts contain green

pigment present in the plant cell. Chromoplasts provide colour to various flowers

and fruits .


Q- What is the function of leucoplasts?

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Answered by abenangel2005
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Explanation:

Leucoplasts are colorless plastids which perform the function of storage of oil, starch, and proteins. Note: Leucoplast also involved in the biosynthesis of palmitic acid and certain amino acids on the other hand chloroplast involved in biosynthesis of fatty acids and amino acids.

Answered by lalitac915
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Answer:

Leucoplasts are colorless plastids which perform the function of storage of oil, starch, and proteins. Note: Leucoplast also involved in the biosynthesis of palmitic acid and certain amino acids on the other hand chloroplast involved in biosynthesis of fatty acids and amino acids.

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