What are leucoplasts and what is their function
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The leucoplasts are colourless plastids present in the plant cell. The leucoplasts store starch and other storage products. Following are the examples of leucoplasts:
Amyloplasts store carbohydrates (starch).
Elaioplasts store oils and fats.
Aleuroplasts store proteins.
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Amyloplasts store carbohydrates (starch).
Elaioplasts store oils and fats.
Aleuroplasts store proteins.
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leucoplasts are colourless plastids.
their function is to store material such as starch, oil, etc.
their function is to store material such as starch, oil, etc.
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