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What are the two main functions of the leaf?

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Answered by satvikaprime
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Answer:

Oxygen is passed into the atmosphere through stomata—pores in the leaf surface. photosynthesis Green plants such as trees use carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water to create sugars. Sugars provide the energy that makes plants grow. The process creates oxygen, which people and other animals breathe.

Transpiration:

The extra water comes out of the leaves in the form of vapor. This process is called transpiration.

Photosynthesis:

The process by which leaves prepare their food from water and carbon dioxide, in the presence of sunlight and a green-colored substance, is called photosynthesis.

Answered by agarwalpooja0246
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Explanation:

Leaves are vital to the survival of plants. There are following two main functions of the leaf:

(i) Transpiration:

The extra water comes out of the leaves in the form of vapor. This process is called transpiration.

(ii) Photosynthesis:

The process by which leaves prepare their food from water and carbon dioxide, in the presence of sunlight and a green-colored substance, is called photosynthesis.

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