Why does photosynthesis most take place in the leaves?
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- Photosynthesis, a plant's internal process that converts light energy into food, takes place mostly in the leaves of plants. ... Plants also require carbon dioxide to perform initial reactions, which they absorb through tiny pores located across their leaves and stems.
- Photosynthesis primarily happens in green leaves (not colorful autumn leaves). 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.
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