No, the stems and nodes, etc. of the leaves 'wooden' up to resist this. If this is a constant variable the leaves will do their best to 'adapt' to always get as much surface area to be flat to capture sunlight. There are some leaves with many veins present and they may thicken but it robs precious nutrients and is stressed. Therefore, adaptation means reorganizing itself for and to return with any measures taken by the plant for the next season.
Photosynethsis
The leaves allow the plant to absorb sunlight and use it to make food (Photosynthesis) as well as allowing it to release excess moisture through pores in the leaves.
photosynthesis
The way a plant makes it's food is a process called photosynthesisPhotosynthesis
Carbon dioxide gas enter the stomata of leaves and from this, water, photons of light and a few trace minerals plants make their own food.
The structural adaptations , finding the adaptaTION
yes it has long shoulders to help build its home
the leaves of forest trees have adapted to cope with exceptionally high rainfall. Many tropical rainforest leaves have a drip tip. Scientists are sent in pursuit of collecting tropical plants. They screen these plants with modern techniques to develop new compounds.
the leaves of forest trees have adapted to cope with exceptionally high rainfall. Many tropical rainforest leaves have a drip tip. Scientists are sent in pursuit of collecting tropical plants. They screen these plants with modern techniques to develop new compounds.
To make food.
photosynthesis
In their leaves!
no it occurs in the leaves
photosynthesis
Photosynethsis
Tea?
the chloroplasts make food (nectar) in their leaves