Leucoplast
-no it is not. it is the cytoplasm.
-no it is neither plastid to be correct.
Plant cells store starch or fats in plastids, but not the chloroplasts. Refer to the related link below.
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Amyloplasts are used for the synthesis and storage of starch. Proteins are usually stored in the Golgi Apparatus. As for the plants oils, that is different depending on the plant.
Chloroplasts
Chloroplasts, which are also responsible for the pigment of the plant
Amyloplast (Starch Grain): A membrane-bound organelle containing concentric layers of starch (amylopectin). This organelle is commonly found in subterranean storage organs, such as tubers (potatoes), corms (taro & dasheen), and storage roots (sweet potatoes). Amyloplasts are also found in bananas and other fruits. So Basically it makes and stores starch.Hope this helps
The plant makes starch by joining up sugar molecules. The starch is therefore an energy/food store for the plant.
A colourless organelle found in plant cells and used for storing starch or oil.
The vacuole is responsible for holding WATER, not waste, but yes the vacuole is the water holding organelle in a plant.
The vacuole is responsible for holding WATER, not waste, but yes the vacuole is the water holding organelle in a plant.
Plant cells contain a central vacuole that makes up most of the volume of a plant cell & is used for storing water & starch.
This organelle is the central vacuole. It is only in plant cells and is usually the largest organelle in a plant cell.
the vacuole
Amyloplasts are used for the synthesis and storage of starch. Proteins are usually stored in the Golgi Apparatus. As for the plants oils, that is different depending on the plant.
Chloroplasts
the nucleus
Ribosome
chloroplast
The Golgi