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
Leucoplasts are colorless. They are cylindrical or round in shape. They are found in unexposed cells. They can change to other types of plastids. They take part in storage of food example amyloplasts, elaioplasts, aleuroplasts etc.
Leucoplasts are colorless plastids. found in endosperm, tubers, roots and other non-photosynthetic tissues of plants. They serve various functions, for example, storage of starch, lipids, or proteins.
Leucoplast is a colourless plastid which stores starch
leucoplast is a colorless or white plastid that contains starch and is generally found in the root of the plants
does a Leucoplast look like a baseball and it is in a plant cell right
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Leucoplast
Leucoplast performs the same task as vacuole....................... By Abdul Aziz
Chloroplast.Chloroplasts are green pigment used in the process of photosynthesis found in leaves.Leucoplast.Leucoplasts are colourless and are the storehouse of minerals and other nutrients found in the roots of plants.
Leucoplasts are used as storehouses within the cell. Their major function is storage.
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 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 is a type of plastids which is colorless and stores starch, proteins and lipids.