The leaves of many plants grow in many patterns to trap maximum amount of sunlight .explain with examples
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It's true that leaves grow in special patterns to trap sunlight such as if you take example of Banana Leaf it is flattened and dorsal l so that it can trap a large amount of sunlight to prepare for photosynthesis.
As we consider the case of desert areas the plants in desert areas don't have any leaves instead of that the leaves are modified into thorns which helps them to decrease the amount of loss in water so that by this it is concluded that leaves of plants modified themselves as their requirement
Some tree species are more tolerant of shady conditions. Such species, capable of growing under mature forest canopies, often have a single plane of leaves when young to maximise use of the low light levels. Thus the leaves arrange themselves according to the canopy to get the maximum amount of sunlight reaching the surface of the leaves. Thus leaves of many plants grow in many patterns to trap maximum amount of sunlight.