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Why is leaf called an organ of the plant?​

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Answered by neelampal3
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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.

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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 ltzSweetAngel
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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

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