Science, asked by annumalik6372, 9 months ago

why most of plants have flat and broad leaves? ​

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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. ... Leaves cannot perform photosynthesis without chlorophyll.

Answered by ayushtripathi5359
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Most leaves have a flat and broad surface so that the process of photosynthesis can take place in an effective manner. The flat and broad 'surface' of the leaves enables the leaves to take in as much sunlight as possible for the process of 'photosynthesis'. Through photosynthesis, the plant prepare their own food.

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