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Does photosynthesis occur in any other part of plant except leaf. Can you name that plant and how does it photosynthesize

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Answered by kundusiddhant2005
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Yes, photosynthesis may occur in any part of plant including leaf.

Some orchids have photosynthetic aerial roots and no leaves at all. Mosses and Liverworts have no true roots, stems or leaves. ... Corals and some Clams are also photosynthetic because they contain photosynthetic symbionts. Lichens are a symbiosis between an alga and a fungus. Their process of photosynthesis is same as of the leaves.

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Photosynthesis may occur in any part of plant including leaf.

Some orchids have photosynthetic aerial roots and no leaves at all. Mosses and Liverworts have no true roots, stems or leaves. ... Corals and some Clams are also photosynthetic because they contain photosynthetic symbionts. Lichens are a symbiosis between an alga and a fungus. Their process of photosynthesis is same as of the leaves.

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