what are functions of leucoplast and chromoplast ?
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Function. Leucoplasts store nutrients including starch, fat, and proteins while chromoplasts are responsible for the synthesis and storage of pigments.
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The main difference between leucoplast and chromoplast is that leucoplast is a colorless plastid, occurring in the unexposed areas of plants whereas chromoplast contains orange-red pigments and is found in fruit and flowers. Furthermore, leucoplast stores starch, fat, and proteins while chromoplast contains carotenoids and lipids.
Leucoplast and chromoplast are two types of plastids that occur in different parts of the plant. They perform important functions in the plant.
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