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What is blyoplast?

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Anonymous

∙ 15y ago
Updated: 7/26/2025

A blyoplast is a type of plastid found in certain plant cells, specifically associated with the storage of lipids. It is similar to other plastids like chloroplasts and amyloplasts but is primarily involved in the synthesis and storage of fatty acids and oils. Blyoplasts play a crucial role in energy storage and metabolism in plants, particularly in seeds and fruits.

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