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plastid that store food​


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Answered by malavikarajeev1
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Leucoplasts are the type of plastid that stores food. The important thing about these colourless plastids is that they are generally found in tubers, roots, endosperm and some tissues of the plants. It serves different functions such as storage of proteins, starch or lipids

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