Leaves capture the energy of sunlight to drive photosynthesis. They have a particular shape in order to intercept sunlight efficiently.
The leaves of a plant have three main functions: 1-They help in photosynthesis 2-They help the plant to respire(transpiration) 3-They store various food material
In Eukaryotic cells, the organelles each preform specialized functions.
Stomata are the openings in leaves that (among other functions) regulate gas exchange.
In order to adapt for their functions, leaves may be long to increase the surface area on which photosynthesis occurs. They may be rough to trap water molecules from falling off.
Stems receive water and nutrients from the roots and transport them to leaves. Leaves are the sites of photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
what is the function of mangrove leaves
special leaves used for
It has many special functions such as Calendar and chronograph functions
Flowers originated from [the] Specialization due to [and resulting from] the accumulated evolutionary Adaptations of Leaves. Ordinary leaves respire, grow and Photosynthesize.
it is used in leaves
A green complexion
Special functions are always useful in daily life.
what disease or problems we encounter without the special functions of the bones
protect the opening on leaves
A normal leaf is assigned some specific functions i.e. Photosynthesis and transpiration. When a leaf is performing some functions other than these two then it needs to have some structural changes in itself. The leaves which are performing these additional functions having changed their looks are called as modified leaves.
Leaves are structures that takes the sun's energy to produce chemical energy
special leaves