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what are leucoplasts??​

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Answered by mittalsapna19
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Explanation:

Leucoplasts are a category of plastid and as such are organelles found in plant cells. They are non-pigmented, in contrast to other plastids such as the chloroplast. Lacking photosynthetic pigments, leucoplasts are not green and are located in non-photosynthetic tissues of plants, such as roots, bulbs and seeds.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

a colourless organelle found in plant cells, used for the storage of starch or oil.

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