Why are leaf cells so adapted?
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Leaves have a large surface area so more light hits them. ... The palisade cells contain many chloroplasts which allow light to be converted into energy by the leaf. Theleaf also has air spaces which allow better diffusion of carbon dioxide into the leaf.
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