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- Amyloplast abstract "Amyloplasts are non-pigmented organelles found in some plant cells. They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules, through the polymerization of glucose. Amyloplasts also convert this starch back into sugar when the plant needs energy. Large numbers of amyloplasts can be found in fruit and in underground storage tissues of some plants, such as in potato tubers.Amyloplasts are plastids, specifically leucoplasts. Plastids are a specialized class of cellular organelles that carry their own genome and are believed to be descendants of cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) which formed a symbiotic relationship with the eukaryotic cell.Starch synthesis and storage also takes place in chloroplasts, a type of pigmented plastid involved in photosynthesis. Amyloplasts and chloroplasts are closely related, and amyloplasts can turn into chloroplasts; this is for instance observed when potato tubers are exposed to light and turn green.".
- Amyloplast thumbnail Potato_-_Amyloplasts.jpg?width=300.
- Amyloplast wikiPageID "576142".
- Amyloplast wikiPageRevisionID "586574540".
- Amyloplast hasPhotoCollection Amyloplast.
- Amyloplast subject Category:Cell_anatomy.
- Amyloplast subject Category:Organelles.
- Amyloplast subject Category:Plant_cells.
- Amyloplast subject Category:Plant_physiology.
- Amyloplast type BodyPart105220461.
- Amyloplast type Cell100006484.
- Amyloplast type LivingThing100004258.
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- Amyloplast type Organ105297523.
- Amyloplast type Organelle105445668.
- Amyloplast type Organelles.
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- Amyloplast type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Amyloplast type PlantCell111530149.
- Amyloplast type PlantCells.
- Amyloplast type Thing100002452.
- Amyloplast type Whole100003553.
- Amyloplast comment "Amyloplasts are non-pigmented organelles found in some plant cells. They are responsible for the synthesis and storage of starch granules, through the polymerization of glucose. Amyloplasts also convert this starch back into sugar when the plant needs energy. Large numbers of amyloplasts can be found in fruit and in underground storage tissues of some plants, such as in potato tubers.Amyloplasts are plastids, specifically leucoplasts.".
- Amyloplast label "Amiloplasto".
- Amyloplast label "Amiloplasto".
- Amyloplast label "Amiloplasto".
- Amyloplast label "Amyloplast".
- Amyloplast label "Amyloplast".
- Amyloplast label "Amyloplast".
- Amyloplast label "Amyloplast".
- Amyloplast label "Amyloplaste".
- Amyloplast label "Амилопласты".
- Amyloplast label "アミロプラスト".
- Amyloplast label "澱粉體".
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- Amyloplast sameAs アミロプラスト.
- Amyloplast sameAs Amyloplast.
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- Amyloplast sameAs Amiloplasto.
- Amyloplast sameAs m.02rq5y.
- Amyloplast sameAs Q482083.
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- Amyloplast wasDerivedFrom Amyloplast?oldid=586574540.
- Amyloplast depiction Potato_-_Amyloplasts.jpg.
- Amyloplast isPrimaryTopicOf Amyloplast.