The function of a leaf cell is to mainly facilitate the process of photosynthesis. It is a able to do this using the chloroplasts and the large surface which allows the leaves to absorb light.
The leaf cell is like a solar panel. It collects sunlight and nutrients.
well, which cells? There are quite a few..... :)
photosynthesis, transpiration, gas exchange, and i hope im not forgetting anything
Leaf cells have an important organelle called a chloroplast which converts the energy from sunlight to make carbohydrates from water and carbon dioxide.
its attached to a plant
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The cheek cell has a nucleus and so does a leaf cell.
The palisade leaf cell provides chlorophlly to the leaf as a result photosynthesis will take place in the palisade cell.
Yes, a leaf cell has a cell membrane. In fact any living cell has a cell membrane.
Leaf Cell, only plant cells have cell walls
No, a leaf is part of a plant. Therefore the leaf is made up of "plant" cells. So it has a cell wall.
The cheek cell has a nucleus and so does a leaf cell.
The palisade leaf cell provides chlorophlly to the leaf as a result photosynthesis will take place in the palisade cell.
The palisade leaf cell provides chlorophlly to the leaf as a result photosynthesis will take place in the palisade cell.
Yes, a leaf cell has a cell membrane. In fact any living cell has a cell membrane.
the leaf is growing into a tree
A leaf cell is a plant cell. All plant cells have a cell wall and a cell membrane.
Leaf Cell, only plant cells have cell walls
A leaf cell is a plant cell. All plant cells have a cell wall and a cell membrane.
No, a leaf is part of a plant. Therefore the leaf is made up of "plant" cells. So it has a cell wall.
A leaf's main purpose is to turn sunlight into sugars to feed the plant.
The purpose of the veins of a leaf is to hold nutrient and carry out the role of photosynthesis.
In the leaf.