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plastids that are white (pigment free) in colour(a)chloroplast (b)Lysosome (c) leucoplast (d)chromoplast​

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Answered by masufijafatema
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Answer:

Chloroplasts is correct answer.

Explanation:

Plastid is the organelle found only in plant cells. It has three parts such as chloroplast i.e., green plastid, nongreen chromoplast, and leucoplasts. Leucoplasts are non-pigmented or colorless parts of the plastid which is used for the storage of starch and oils.

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Answered by batoolfatimakhan
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Leucoplasts- they store food but contain no pigments
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