A leucoplast can be analogized to a blank canvas waiting to be painted. Just as a leucoplast is an organelle in a plant cell that can transform into other types of plastids depending on the plant's needs, a blank canvas has the potential to become any type of artwork based on the artist's vision and creativity.
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
The storage plastid in photosynthesis with the prefix meaning white is called a leukoplast. Leukoplasts are colorless plastids that store nutrients such as starch.
They look like blurs
what does Logan groove look like
A colorless plastid that stores starch is called a leucoplast. Leucoplasts are responsible for starch storage in plant cells and do not contain pigments like chlorophyll, hence they appear colorless.
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leucoplast
A leucoplast can be analogized to a blank canvas waiting to be painted. Just as a leucoplast is an organelle in a plant cell that can transform into other types of plastids depending on the plant's needs, a blank canvas has the potential to become any type of artwork based on the artist's vision and creativity.
The leucoplast stores starches and oils.
They help with storage of starch.
because they're are starches in the leucoplast
u should ask your Biology teacher
leucoplast is a type of plastids which is colorless and stores starch, proteins and lipids.
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)
It is a plastid in cells that store starch