Adaptation of leaves to photosynthesis
Adaptation of leaves to photosynthesis
- The leaf is only a few cells thick for easy penetration of light and gases.
- Wax cuticle prevent excessive water loss
- The palisade cells that contain numerous chloroplasts are well positioned to receive light.
- Presence of xylem that supply the leaf with water for photosynthesis
- The spongy mesophyll has many air space. Gases can readily diffuse to all photosynthetic cells
- They are broad and flat to offer a large surface area exposed to light and air
- Stomata control passage of gases
- The arrangement of leaves to the plant is such way that each leaf receives light.
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