<Li> Leucoplasts: colourless plastids for monoterpene synthesis; leucoplasts sometimes differentiate into more specialized plastids: <Ul> <Li> Amyloplasts: for starch storage and detecting gravity (for geotropism) </Li> <Li> Elaioplasts: for storing fat </Li> <Li> Proteinoplasts: for storing and modifying protein </Li> <Li> Tannosomes: for synthesizing and producing tannins and polyphenols </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> Amyloplasts: for starch storage and detecting gravity (for geotropism) </Li> <Li> Elaioplasts: for storing fat </Li> <Li> Proteinoplasts: for storing and modifying protein </Li> <Li> Tannosomes: for synthesizing and producing tannins and polyphenols </Li> </Ul> <Li> Amyloplasts: for starch storage and detecting gravity (for geotropism) </Li> <Li> Elaioplasts: for storing fat </Li>

Name the tissue in a leaf where plastids are present