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why are leaves generally broad and flat​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Leaves are ideal for photosynthesis because they are usually broad and flat, giving plenty of surface area for light to be absorbed. They are also thin, which means diffusion of gases such as carbon dioxide can happen quickly.

Answered by pramilask411
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Due to their broad surface areas, green leaves can absorb more sunlight at a given time, and due to the thinness of the leaves, the light energy can easily penetrate the leaf surface and be trapped by the chloroplasts. This makes photosynthesis efficient. Therefore, green leaves are thin and broad.

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