Biology, asked by ShairozkainthSK, 1 month ago

Name the colourless plastid present in plant cell??

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Answered by ItzMissMagician
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Answer:

Leucoplasts

Leucoplasts are colourless plastids of various shapes that generally occur in non green plant cells near the nucleus. Leucoplasts may get specialized into - amyloplasts (for storing starch), aleuroplasts (for storing proteins) and elaioplasts (for storing fats).

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Answered by advadubey
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Answer:

Leucoplasts: They are colorless as they do not have any pigment

Leucoplasts store food in the form of starch,oil, protien etc

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