what feature of the structure of the leaf makes it suitable for diffusion to occur?
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Most leaves are broad and so have a large surface area allowing them to absorb more light. A thin shape means a short distance for carbon dioxide to diffuse in and oxygen to diffuse out easily. This chemical gives the leaves their green colour and transfers light energy to chemical energy.
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reticulate venation in dicot leaves makes it more suitable for diffusion.
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