A typical leaf has an outer (epidermal) layer, pores (stomato) surrounded by a pair of guard cells, middle tissue (mesophyll) where photosynthesis occurs and a vascular system that carries water and nutrients.
Palisade cells and the spongey mesophyll. The upper and lower epidermis aren't cells but the are also in a leaf.
A leaf is made of many layers that are sandwiched between two layers of tough skin cells
Food is made in any cell containing chloroplasts. The greatest contribution is by the pallisade cells on the upper surface of the leaf.
No, a leaf is part of a plant. Therefore the leaf is made up of "plant" cells. So it has a cell wall.
Yes, cause leaf is made up of groups of different kinds of cells as the definition of organ suggests.
Leaf is not a cell.It is made up of cells.
Palisade cells and the spongey mesophyll. The upper and lower epidermis aren't cells but the are also in a leaf.
Yes, the leaf is considered a plant organ.
The cuticle
A leaf is made of many layers that are sandwiched between two layers of tough skin cells
Yes, a leaf has cells. They have A LOT of cells
photosythisis that can be made into food
a plant leaf does not have just one cell. it has multiple cells, that is what plants are made of.
A typical leaf has an outer (epidermal) layer, pores (stomato) surrounded by a pair of guard cells, middle tissue (mesophyll) where photosynthesis occurs and a vascular system that carries water and nutrients.
Food is made in any cell containing chloroplasts. The greatest contribution is by the pallisade cells on the upper surface of the leaf.
No, a leaf is part of a plant. Therefore the leaf is made up of "plant" cells. So it has a cell wall.
Yes, cause leaf is made up of groups of different kinds of cells as the definition of organ suggests.