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what is the relation between leucoplasts, amyloplasts, elaioplasts and aleuroplasts??
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Answered by m39413krishsubramani
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Explanation:

There are three main types of leucoplasts as amyloplasts, elaioplasts and aleuroplasts. Aleuroplasts or proteinoplasts are plastids that store proteins while elaioplasts are plastids that store oil and lipids. Therefore, aleuroplasts contain crystalline bodies of proteins, while elaioplasts contain fat or oil droplets.

Answered by steve777
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Answer:

Lecoplasts are colourless plastids which generally occur near the nucleus in the non-green cells and possess internal lamellae. There are three types of special leucoplasts: (i) amyloplasts which are starch containing leucoplasts, e.g., potato tuber, (ii) elaioplasts or lipidoplasts or oleoplasts which are colourless plastids and store lipids e.g., tuberose, iii) aleuroplasts or proteoplasts or proteinoplasts which are protein storing plastids, e.g., aleurone cells of maize grain, endosperm cells of castor.

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