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A leaf is made up of many cells, not just one. Each leaf contains various types of cells, including epidermal cells, mesophyll cells, and vascular cells, which together perform essential functions like photosynthesis and gas exchange. These cells work in concert to support the overall function and health of the leaf and the plant.
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No, a leaf is not a cell. A leaf is an organ of a plant that is made up of multiple types of cells, including stomatal cells, epidermal cells, and chloroplast-containing cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms, including plants like leaves.
Yes, a leaf has cells. They have A LOT of cells
many identical cells
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Leaf cells are typically multicellular, forming layers of specialized cells in the leaf tissue. Each type of leaf cell plays a specific role in processes like photosynthesis, gas exchange, or structural support within the leaf structure.
50,000,000 Cells are in a full grown plant leaf :)
a leaf palisade cell
A leaf palisade cell.
The lysosome is the organelle most likely to be missing from the cells of a leaf. The leaf cells have membranes, a wall, and chloroplast.
The cheek cell has a nucleus and so does a leaf cell.