Biology, asked by praveenaryakumar, 5 months ago

what are leucoplast and its function .

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Answered by rajendradahate151
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Explanation:

Leucoplasts are a group of plastids that include many differentiated colorless organelles with very different functions (e.g., the amyloplasts), which act as a store for starch in non-green tissues such as roots, tubers, or seeds

Answered by akkant1978
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Answer:

Leucoplasts are a group of plastids that include many differentiated colorless organelles with very different functions (e.g., the amyloplasts), which act as a store for starch in non-green tissues such as roots, tubers, or seeds

functions:

To synthesize glycogen. Hint: Leucoplasts are storage organs that are observed in endosperms, roots, tubers, and other plant parts that are not involved in photosynthesis. The leucoplasts are the warehouse to store nutrients.

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