what is the difference between leucoplast and chloroplast
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Chloroplast is a green pigment which helps in photosynthesis whereas leucoplast is colourless which helps in storage of proteins and starch.
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Leucoplast is a type of plastid used mainly for the purpose of storing while chloroplast is a type of plastid in which dark and light reaction take place.
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Leucoplast is a type of plastid used mainly for the purpose of storing while chloroplast is a type of plastid in which dark and light reaction take place.
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