There are large spaces in a leaf because it is for storing water and carbon dioxide which will be used for photosynthesis. The large air spaces are usually found in the spongy layer of the mesophyll.
coz you need the loxygen in the leaf to breathe and make babies etc
stoma (pore)
The spaces between leaf veins are called areoles or areolae.
Protective tissue
An example of tissue is skin. It is your biggest organ!huh??
Epithillium
if you cover a boiled leaf in iodine you can see how much starch is in the leaf
tissue
The spaces between leaf veins are called areoles or areolae.
The water is taken in by osmosis through the root-hair cells. The water then passes to the xylem tissue in the middle of the root and travels up the stem via the same xylem tissue. From the xylem in the leaf it passes through the air spaces and out into the atmosphere through the stomata.
why is the food-making tissue at the leaf surface why
A tissue.
why is the food-making tissue at the leaf surface why
An tissue
Protective tissue
Epidermal tissue.
Gas exchange
leaf
A leaf's main purpose is to turn sunlight into sugars to feed the plant.