The colourless plastids of cells-
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Colorless plastids are known as leucoplasts. Plastids are the place of production and storehouse of essential chemical compounds utilized by the cells of autotrophic eukaryotes. They usually hold pigments utilized in photosynthesis, and the varieties of pigments in a plastid defines the cell's color.
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Leucoplasts'
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Leucoplasts: colourless plastids for monoterpene synthesis; leucoplasts sometimes differentiate into more specialized plastids: Amyloplasts: for starch storage and detecting gravity (for geotropism)
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