What does the amyloplast do in a plant cell? What is the function of a plant cell? What are plant hormones called? What are plant hormones used for? What are the plant hormones and their functions? What is HT1 receptors in plants?
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Amyloplast is a leucoplast that is primarily involvedin storing starch and detecting gravity. As for storing starch, the amyloplasts transform glucose into starch by polymerization of glucose and store the starch grains in the stroma. What is AMYLOPLAST? What does AMYLOPLAST mean? AMYLOPLAST mea...
Movement is an important characteristic feature of all living beings. Plants are rooted in the soil and cannot move from place to place like animals; hence, their movements are different. This movement in plants is called the movement of curvature, where the organs of the stationary plants chang...
Cells are the fundamental building blocks of all living things, including plants. Plant cells are eukaryotic, which means that they are complex with many structures and organelles that keep them alive and healthy. Plant cells have a cell wall, while animal cells do not. ...
they are colourless and store various food products, e.g. amyloplasts- store starch, proteinoplasts or aleuroplasts- store proteins, elaioplasts- store fat also see: mcqs on chromoplast chromoplast characteristics chromoplasts are plastids and contain carotenoids they lack chlorophyll carotenoid...
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What does the amyloplast do in a plant cell? What organelle is responsible for lipid synthesis? How many mitochondria are in a plant cell? What organelle stores and releases chemicals? Which organelle can be likened to a post office?
Organelles are subcellular structures that perform a variety of functions including (but certainly not limited to) protein and lipid synthesis, respiration (as seen in animal cells), and photosynthesis (as seen in plant cells). Most of these functions however depend on and follow the orders of ...
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