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Which is correct for leaves to make food?
(a) flat surface (b) presence of large number of stomata
(c) thick layer of mesophyll cells (d) a,b,c

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Answered by Anonymous
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Which is correct for leaves to make food?

ans= (b) presence of large number of stomata

Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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The answer is:

Option D a,b,c

  • Photosynthesis is the process through which plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into oxygen and sugar energy.
  • Photosynthesis' principal role is to transform light energy into chemical energy and afterwards store this chemical energy for later use.
  • This mechanism powers the majority of the planet's life systems.
  • The process of photosynthesis is through which green plants convert sunlight into nourishment.
  • As raw ingredients, photosynthesis uses sunlight, chlorophyll, water, and carbon dioxide gas.
  • Chlorophyll is a chemical found in all vegetation, particularly the leaves.
  • Plants absorb water from the soil as well as carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

The mesophyll refers to layers of cells within the leaf. The palisade tissue cells make up the first layer, which is placed beneath the epidermal but over the second layer. This layer is densely packed with chloroplasts, making it the most takes responsibility for photosynthesis.

Stomata enable plants to absorb carbon dioxide, which is required for photosynthesis. They also aid in reducing moisture loss by shutting when the weather is hot or dry. Stomata resemble small lips that open and close to aid in transpiration.

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