Describe how the structure of a leaf is adapted to absorb carbon dioxide
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The structure of a leaf is adapted to absorb corbon dioxide because in the leaves too much of tiny holes presents which called stomata.And stomata helps to absorb corbondioxide from atmosphere by tiny holes prasent in the leaves.
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stomata / guard cells;
spongy (mesophyll) / spongy
(layer) / air spaces / eq;
moist;
thin;
large surface area;
Explanation:
Leaf is adapted to the photosynthesis by having a large surface area containing stomata to allow carbon dioxide and oxygen into and out of leaves. Stomata is present underside the leaves for carbon dioxide exchange. Spongy cells are spherical and arranged loosely with gaps between them, these gaps are filled with air for efficient gas exchange.Guard cells control the opening and closing of stomata.
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