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functions of leaf is​

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Answered by OverTheRainbow12
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Photosynthesis: This is the most important function of a leaf. They contain chloroplasts which have the pigment chlorophyll that is responsible for helping in photosynthesis. The prepared food is transported to the other parts of the plant via phloem tissue.

Helps the plant breathe: The epidermis of the leaf contains guard cells that control and regulate the small pores on the undersurface of the leaves. These pores are called stomata. Stomata are responsible for regulating water in and out of the cell. It is also responsible for the exchange of gases across the epidermis.

Storage of food: In some plants, the leaves are modified to store food. These plants generally have succulent leaves as seen in xerophytic plants.

Answered by itzsweety
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leaf is called the kitchen of the plant. It's function is to prepare food for the plant and the veins of the leaf transports it through the plant.

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