4 tissues:
The Upper Epidermis
The Palisade layer
Spongy Layer
The Lower Epidermis.
All these tissues do very different jobs!
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The pigment thats present is chlorophyll it is produced in chloroplasts in the photosynthetic tissues of the leaf.
A leaf is made from a number of tissues.
Epidermis
Yes, a leaf is considered an organ. It is made of several types of tissues, so it cannot be tissue itself.
A typical dorsiventral leaf has a petiole, leaf blade, mid rib and large number of veins. The leaf blade can be differentiated into palisade and spongy parenchyma. Both these tissues are surrounded by an epidermis which is interspersed by stomatal pores. The mid rib and its associated veins are provided with vascular bundles.
Yes, the leaf is considered a plant organ.
The tissues are arranged from the " Blade ". Answered
The pigment thats present is chlorophyll it is produced in chloroplasts in the photosynthetic tissues of the leaf.
The pigment thats present is chlorophyll it is produced in chloroplasts in the photosynthetic tissues of the leaf.
leaf cells
A leaf is made from a number of tissues.
Epidermis
The tissues are arranged by the blades.
An organ is made up of tissues, and tissues are made up of specialized cells. Each leaf has many tissues, made of cells like mesophyll cells and others. Therefore, because a leaf is made of tissues, it itself is not a tissue, it's an organ. Organs are also described as performing specific tasks for an organism and, leaves carry out photosynthesis for plants.
Xylem ND THE pHLOEM
Yes, a leaf is considered an organ. It is made of several types of tissues, so it cannot be tissue itself.
The tissues of the leaf that are continuous with those in the stem and root are mainly xylem and phloem. Xylem transports water and minerals. Phloem translocates food.