Science, asked by malikmehr098, 9 months ago

how does the shape of leaves help them to do their job​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The structures of leaves are adapted for efficient photosynthesis as shown in the table below. Most leaves are broad and so have a large surface area allowing them to absorb more light. A thin shape means a short distance for carbon dioxide to diffuse in and oxygen to diffuse out easily.

Answered by Spackle1017
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Answer:

In many ways

Explanation:

The structures of leaves are adapted for efficient photosynthesis as shown in the table below. Most leaves are broad and so have a large surface area allowing them to absorb more light. A thin shape means a short distance for carbon dioxide to diffuse in and oxygen to diffuse out easily.

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