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what is a leaves in plants​

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A leaf is an above-ground plant organ and it is green. Its main functions are photosynthesis and gas exchange. A leaf is often flat, so it absorbs the most light, and thin, so that the sunlight can get to the chloroplasts in the cells. Most leaves have stomata, which open and close.

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What are leaves and why are they important?

What are leaves and why are they important?A leaf is a plant organ, exposed to the external environment. Leaves are the primary way plants interact with the atmosphere and take care of their basic needs.

What are leaves and why are they important?A leaf is a plant organ, exposed to the external environment. Leaves are the primary way plants interact with the atmosphere and take care of their basic needs.Food: Plants don’t eat food (heterotrophic)—they make it (autotrophic) by taking atmospheric CO2, water from the soil, and energy from light to make simple sugars in a process called photosynthesis.

A leaf is an above-ground plant organ and it is green. Its main functions are photosynthesis and gas exchange. A leaf is often flat, so it absorbs the most light, and thin, so that the sunlight can get to the chloroplasts in the cells. Most leaves have stomata, which open and close

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