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).
In Biology, another name for leucoplasts is a plastid. A plastid is another important energy transducing cell organelle. Colorless leucoplasts are found in cauliflower, celery, and cucumbers.
The structure of leucoplasts is very complex and cannot be answered in a specific answer
does a Leucoplast look like a baseball and it is in a plant cell right
yes
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The leucoplast stores starches and oils.
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Leucoplast
They help with storage of starch.
because they're are starches in the leucoplast
leucoplast is a type of plastids which is colorless and stores starch, proteins and lipids.
u should ask your Biology teacher
Predictively yes