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State any two functions of leaf .tell in short​

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Answered by LastShinobi
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Answer:

Function of the Leaf

As one of the most important constituents of plants, leaves have several essential functions:

Photosynthesis

The primary function of the leaf is the conversion of carbon dioxide, water, and UV light into sugar (e.g., glucose) via photosynthesis (shown below). The simple sugars formed via photosynthesis are later processed into various macromolecules (e.g., cellulose) required for the formation of the plant cell wall and other structures. Therefore, the leaf must be highly specialized to combine the carbon dioxide, water, and UV light for this process. Transpiration refers to the movement of water through the plant, and subsequent evaporation via the leaves. When the stomata open to accommodate the diffusion of carbon dioxide into the plant for photosynthesis, water flows out. This process also serves to cool the plant via evaporation of the water from the leaf, as well as regulate the plant’s osmotic pressure.

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Answered by somya1959
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Explanation:

I)the main function of the leaf is to produce food for the plant by photosynthesis.

2)Oxygen is passed into the atmosphere through stomata pores in the leaf surface...

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