why are leaves of a plant considered as organ?
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
An organ is a collection of tissues joined together as a structural unit in order to perform a common function. ... Leaves are typically found in vascular plants, which have lignified tissues (xylem) that enable them to conduct water.
Answered by
0
An organ is a collection of tissues joined together as a structural unit in order to perform a common function. ... Leaves are typically found in vascular plants, which have lignified tissues (xylem) that enable them to conduct water.
mark me as brain list please
Similar questions