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What is the primary function of Leucoplasts?
APhotosynthesis
BProviding color to flowers
CStorage of starch, oils, and proteins
DCellular respiration
✓ Correct Answer: C — Storage of starch, oils, and proteins
Leucoplasts are colorless plastids used primarily for storing food materials like starch (amyloplasts) and fats.
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