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What is common between chloroplast, chromoplast and leucoplast?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chromoplasts are very' similar to chloroplasts, but they do not contain the green pigment chlorophyll. Instead, they contain other pigments which give colour to flowers and to leaves during the fall. These other pigments absorb colours of light than chlorophyll. Leucoplasts are non-pigmented colourless plastids.

Answered by Shubhamdash99
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Leucoplast refers to a colorless organelle found in plant cells, used for the storage of starch or oil, while chromoplast refers to a colored plastid other than a chloroplast, typically containing a yellow or orange pigment. Thus, this is the main difference between leucoplast and chromoplast

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