Biology, asked by hanthethsu502, 19 days ago

What kind of organ is a leaf?

A water absorbing organ

B food manufacturing organ

C reproductive organ

D supporting organ​

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Answered by gilbartborah814
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Answer:

ans. all of these may be the answer.

Answered by jholena86
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Answer:

The leaves are the primary photosynthetic organs of plants, serving as key sites where energy from light is converted into chemical energy. Similar to the other organs of a plant, a leaf is comprised of three basic tissue systems, including the dermal, vascular, and ground tissue systems

Explanation:

Is leaf an organ or organ system?

A leaf is an organ.

Leaves are the main photosynthetic organs of plants and are filled with palisade cells that have the chloroplasts needed for...

Why is a leaf An example of an organ?

Explain why a leaf is described as an organ, not a tissue. A leaf is composed of more than one type of cell, therefore is an organ (tissues only contain one type of cell.) ... A leaf also performs various functions (e.g. transpiration, photosynthesis, protein synthesis) while a tissue performs only a specific function.

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What is leaf Short answer?

The term leaf refers to the organ that forms the main lateral appendage on the stem of vascular plants. In general, leaves are thin, flat organs responsible for the photosynthesis of the plant.

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