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why are leaves suitable for photosynthesis

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Answered by Anonymous
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Leaves are suitable for photosynthesis because they contain chloroplasts. In a cross-section of a leaf, chloroplasts can be seen as numerous disc-like organelles in the photosynthetic cells (or mesophyll cells) of the palisade tissue just below the epidermis
Answered by AryanDeo
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leaves suitable for photosynthesis because they contain green pigment called chlorophyll and cell organelle chloroplast which are able to absorb co2,water and sunlight and males food for the plant.

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