Biology, asked by adi4606, 1 year ago

which leucoplasts stores oils and fats

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Answered by AEULINLIVIA
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Amyloplasts is the leucoplasts which stores oils and fats

AEULINLIVIA: Hope it helped.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

The plastids that store oils and fats are termed as Elaioplasts.  

Explanation:  

The elaioplasts are specialized leucoplasts that store oil and fat globules. They are usually said to be present in the embryonic leaves of certain oilseeds and citrus food.

They are also a part of the anthers of flowering plants. They develop from certain cells called the protoplast from the meristem. In the case of flowering plants they are present in the tapetum of anthers.  

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