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Q: Is leucoplast type of plastid
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What is a type of plastid found in plant cells It lacks pigments and is used to store starch?

leucoplast


What is a colorless plastid mat stores starch?

leucoplast


What is storage plastid with the prefix meaning white in photosynthesis?

Leucoplast


What is an amyloplast?

It is a plastid in cells that store starch


What is the function of a leucoplasts?

Leucoplasts are used as storehouses within the cell. Their major function is storage.


What is the function of the leucoplast?

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


What are the functions of leucoplasts and chromoplasts?

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)


What are functions of each type of plastid?

I don't no


What is the most common type of plastid?

chloroplasts


What organelle is responsible in storing starch in the plant cell?

Leucoplast -no it is not. it is the cytoplasm. -no it is neither plastid to be correct.


What is leucoplast?

I'm actually doing that for my science organelle project. A leucoplast is a colorless organelle found in plant cells usually used to important biosynthetic functions as well as bulk storage. There are 4 different types of leucoplasts: amyloplast, elaioplast, and proteinoplasts. Within amyloplasts, there is a gravity- supplying plastid called a statolith. Next time, go Wiki (Wikipedia). I'm actually doing that for my science organelle project. A leucoplast is a colorless organelle found in plant cells usually used to important biosynthetic functions as well as bulk storage. There are 4 different types of leucoplasts: amyloplast, elaioplast, and proteinoplasts. Within amyloplasts, there is a gravity- supplying plastid called a statolith. Next time, go Wiki (Wikipedia). I'm actually doing that for my science organelle project. A leucoplast is a colorless organelle found in plant cells usually used to important biosynthetic functions as well as bulk storage. There are 4 different types of leucoplasts: amyloplast, elaioplast, and proteinoplasts. Within amyloplasts, there is a gravity- supplying plastid called a statolith. Next time, go Wiki (Wikipedia).


What is luecoplasts?

leucoplast is a type of plastids which is colorless and stores starch, proteins and lipids.