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what is leucoplastid?? explain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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ˈluːkəˌplæst ) or leucoplastid. any of the small colourless bodies occurring in the cytoplasm of plant cells and used for storing food material, esp starch.

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Answered by ITZProGaurav2
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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

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