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Define the structure of a leaf

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Answered by diptighosh19
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Explanation:

A large surface area helps the leaf to absorb as much sunlight as possible. Leaves are thin, minimising the distance for carbon dioxide to travel into leaf cells. The petiole attaches the leaf to the plant's stem. Stomata are tiny openings or pores, which allow carbon dioxide to enter and oxygen to exit the leaf.

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Answered by attitudeboy2
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Typically, a leaf consists of a broad expanded blade (the lamina), attached to the plant stem by a stalklike petiole. In angiosperms leaves commonly have a pair of structures known as stipules, which are located on each side of the leaf base and may resemble scales, spines, glands, or leaflike structures.

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