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...
What does the amyloplast do in a plant cell? What type of plant cell provides support for the stem? What is the inner layer of a plant cell called? What is a plant cell culture? What does rough ER do in a plant cell? What is a turgid plant cell?
contains carotene and xanthophylls. they impart a specific colour to flowers and fruits and help in pollination and dispersal of seeds leucoplast: they are colourless and store various food products, e.g. amyloplasts- store starch, proteinoplasts or aleuroplasts- store proteins, elaioplasts- ...
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