in the stomata
The flattened portion of a leaf is called the blade. It is the broad, typically green part of the leaf where photosynthesis occurs.
The scientific name for a leaf blade is lamina. It refers to the flat, expanded part of the leaf where photosynthesis primarily occurs.
The air spaces in the mesophyll layer of a leaf help facilitate photosynthesis by allowing for the exchange of gases, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen. This enables the leaf to take in carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis and release oxygen as a byproduct. The air spaces also help regulate the movement of water vapor, maintaining the proper balance of gases within the leaf for efficient photosynthesis to occur.
The part of the plant which is considered the "food factory" is the leaves. This is because this is the part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs which makes the food for the plant.
Carbon dioxide enters through leaf pores, known as stomata, and is required for photosynthesis to occur. Carbon dioxide is one of the raw materials needed by plants to produce glucose and oxygen during photosynthesis.
mesophyll cells
The material is Chlorophyll and it comes from a green part of a plant cell called the chloroplast.
because that's the part that can make photosynthesis
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the leaf
Mesophyll Cells
leaf
it occurs in the chloroplast
It begins in the leaf, in the chloroplast.
Mesophyll cells...
no because the leaves or anyother part of the plan has to be exposed to the sun so the energy from the light will hit the plant and it can crreate sugar to supply energy (with carbon dioxide as well)
leaves