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Plant cells use specific organelles for photosynthesis Plant cells use specific organelles for photosynthesis in order to produce glucose. Plant cells contain another organelle that functions as a storage tank for excess glucose or starch. That is the A) centriole. B) chloroplast. C) leucoplast. D) nucleolus. in order to produce glucose. Plant cells contain another organelle that functions as a storage tank for excess glucose or starch. That is the A) centriole. B) chloroplast. C) leucoplast. D) nucleolus.

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i think it's the centriole
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The correct answer is:


C).leukoplast.


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Leucoplasts is a class of plastid and as such are organelles observed in plant cells. They are non-pigmented, in contradiction to other plastids such as the chloroplast. Leucoplasts are transparent plastids seen in nonphotosynthetic tissues of plants. They serve various functions, for example, accommodation of starch, lipids, or proteins. A leucoplast may also complete biosynthetic functions such as the combination of fatty acids, amino acids, and various different compound



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