What is the primary function of leucoplasts? Name the other two plastids
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Leucoplasts are a group of plastids that include many differentiated colourless organelles with very different functions which act as a store for starch in non-green tissues such as roots, tubers, or seeds The primary function of leucoplast is the storage of starch, lipids and proteins.
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The main function of leucoplast is to store the different food material. Leucoplasts are colourless plastids found in cells that are not exposed to sunlight. These stores proteins, fats and starch etc.
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