discuss the role of leaf in photosynthesis
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- photosynthesis in leaves
- leaf are designed and adapted to allow photosynthesis to take place .
- they are flat and broad to capture as much of the light energy from the sun as possible.
- they also contains lots of tiny holes called stomata which allows for the absorption of carbon dioxide and release of oxygen
2. Do all leaves allow photosynthesis?
Surprisingly, no! The only leaves that can photosynthesise are the ones that contain the chemical chlorophyll. So how do you know what leaves contain chlorophyll? Easy, chlorophyll is the green pigment in leaves, so if a leave is green, it will photosynthesise.
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The leaf is an organ optimized for capturing sunlight and safely using that energy through the process of photosynthesis to drive the productivity of the plant and, through the position of plants as primary producers, that of Earth's biosphere.
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