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What is amylopast? Ehat are there functions

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Answered by ancyvarghese
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An amyloplast is an organelle found in plant cells. Amyloplasts are plastids that produce and store starch within internal membrane compartments. They are commonly found in vegetative plant tissues, such as tubers (potatoes) and bulbs. Amyloplasts are also thought to be involved in gravity sensing (gravitropism) and helping plant roots grow in a downward direction.

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Answered by srivathsava
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Amylopast arenon pigmented organelles found in some plants.

Amylopast convert starch into sugar when plants need energy.

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