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Leaves are adapted to their function in several ways:

Because leaves photosynthesis it needs water and carbon dioxide to complete the rection. They have board leaves giving them a big surface area for light to fall on

They contain chlorophyll in the chloroplast to absord the sunlight

They have air spaces that allow carbon dioxide to get to the cells, and oxygen to leave them be diffusion

They have veins, which bring plenty of water to the cells of the leaves (these are called xylem)

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Because the chloroplasts make food (photosynthesis) for the rest of the plant.

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It has a large surface area to catch sun light so then starts to photosynthesise.

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Leaves are adapted to their function (photosynthesis) by having chloroplasts in them to store the energy (sunlight) in.

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