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what are the features that make a leaf suitable place for photosynthesis to occur?

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Answered by simran5821
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Answer:

hi

Explanation:

  1. it is suitable place because leaves have stomata in it that help in exchange of gases

co2 is taken and O2 is realased

2 leaves have chlorophyll present in it that help in absorption of sunlight

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Answered by aditri24aug2009
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Answer:

Leaves are well-aranged to recive maximum light.

Leaves contain Chlorophyll.

Leaves contain stomata.

Explanation:

1) It's known that without the presence of light (via solar or artificial energy) photosynthesis is not possible since light energy is converted into chemical energy in this process which converts carbon dioxide and water into sugars or glucose which is stored up as starch. Leaves are placed the furthest from the shead of the plant which allows it to recive maximum sunlight.

2) Leaves contain chlorophyll inside chloroplasts (chloroplasts are plant cells that absorb sunlight from the sun which as discussed in the above point is necessary for photosynthesis.

3) Stomata absorbs Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere which is a crucial raw material used to carry out photosynthesis. Stomata is present on the lower surface of green leaves as minute pores or openings.

These were some reasons why Leaves are such efficient photosynthetic organs.

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