Biology, asked by mohamadmoneer05, 7 months ago

Describe how leaves are adapted to trap light.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A leaf usually has a large surface area, so that it can absorb a lot of light. Its top surface is protected from water loss, disease and weather damage by a waxy layer. The upper part of the leaf is where the light falls, and it contains a type of cell called a palisade cell. This is adapted to absorb a lot of light.

Answered by indminiport98
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leaves are arranged in a way that each one gets enough sunlight and besides that they have the green pigment chlorophyll which traps much sunlight for photosynthesis

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