Ways which externalal structure of a leaf is adapted to photosynthesis
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Leaves are adapted for photosynthesis and gaseous exchange. They are adapted for photosynthesis by having a large surface area, and contain openings, called stomata to allow carbon dioxide into the leaf and oxygen out.
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Answer: External structures of leaves that are adapted for photosynthesis is that large surface area having tiny openings called stomata which allows carbon dioxide inside the leaf and diffuses oxygen out from the plant body in the process of photosynthesis. In leaves chlorophyll are present which converts light energy into glucose that are stored inside different body parts of plants.
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