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leucoplasts storing starch are called ​

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Answered by priyadharshini23
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amyloplasts

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Leucoplasts are classified into three groups: amyloplasts (which store starch), elaiplasts or oleoplasts (store lipids), and proteinoplasts (store proteins). Amyloplasts are responsible for storing starch, which is a nutritive polysaccharide found in plant cells, protists and some bacteria.

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Answered by kritikavij2007
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They are known as amyloplasts
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