well it gets carbon dioxide and it goes into the plant after it goes to the leaves it goes to the stem then it goes to the flower and that is the answer to your question by! P.S. this is Anslee James 8 years old
Leaves enlarge the light collecting surface area of the plant, they also contain the bulk of the chloroplasts that are required for photosynthesis.
Leaves provide shade and protection for the stem as well as protection to the soil directly below the plant, moderating temperature, while providing coverage
The leaves on a plant help it because, this is were photosynthesis occurs. So in a sense without the leaves the plant would die because it wouldn't have any food.
It helps with photosynthesis which is an essential means by which plants survive.
Trim the leaves
helps it grow taller and grows leaves
helps it grow taller and grows leaves
helps it grow taller and grows leaves
Yes leaves do have an epidermis that protects the plant.
There are 2 ways in how a stem helps a plant: 1) It keeps the plant in position/in place so that when strong winds blow, the plant won't budge. 2) A stem helps collects the water from the root to the leaves.
There are 2 ways in how a stem helps a plant: 1) It keeps the plant in position/in place so that when strong winds blow, the plant won't budge. 2) A stem helps collects the water from the root to the leaves.
the stem or the leaves i guess
√They mainly eat leaves like dandelion. Hope this helps! √
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