Predictively yes
Yes , in cytoplasm .
leucoplast
Yes, potato cells do have catalase.
Leucoplast is a plastid with no colour (might be a vacuole) it stores all the things of cell (like food nutrients, water and other essential things) , it is present in cytoplasm.(this is my opinion)
leucoplast
Difference between leucoplast and chromoplast 1) Leucoplasts are colourless 2) They are cylindrical or round in shape. 3) They are found in unexposed cells. 4) They can change to other types of plasids. 5) They take part in storage of food example amyloplasts, elaioplasts, aleuroplasts etc.
They help with storage of starch.
leucoplast
chloroplasgt
carbohydrate found in potato tubers is starch.
Leucoplast - Leucoplasts are a category of plastid and as such are organelles found in plant cells. They are non-pigmented, in contrast to other plastids such as the chloroplast. Lacking pigments, leucoplasts are not green, so they are predictably located in roots and non-photosynthetic tissues of plants
Yes, potato cells do have catalase.
no. a large potato justhas a larger amount of cells.
It is a plastid in cells that store starch
No, Onion cells does not contain chloroplast
does a Leucoplast look like a baseball and it is in a plant cell right
the thing that happens to cells iin potato's during cooking is the cells get burned out and die:>
The difference between potato cells and onion cells, check cells, and lettuce cells is the presence of starch in the potato cells chloroplast organelles. The difference between cheek cells and the rest is easier the cheek cells do not have chloroplasts at all.