To support the leaf but more importantly to allow photosynthesis to occur :)
The submerged leaf filaments are covered with brown hairs which function as roots for water and nutrients absorption. Sporocarps(i) are borne on submerged leaf filaments.
The main function for a leaf cell is transforming the energy from sun into nutrients.
The main function of the leaf vein is to transport water, minerals, and sugars throughout the leaf. Veins also provide structural support for the leaf and help in distributing nutrients evenly. Additionally, leaf veins play a role in the exchange of gases, allowing for the entry of carbon dioxide and the release of oxygen during photosynthesis.
to develop axillary bud
its function is to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis
Transportation of water and minerals
It is to store food & water.
Awnser The function of a stem is to pass water to the roots
The submerged leaf filaments are covered with brown hairs which function as roots for water and nutrients absorption. Sporocarps(i) are borne on submerged leaf filaments.
function of capillaries in leaf
Leaf, which contains chloroplast, do the synthesis of glucose from the water, carbon dioxide and sun light.
That's where the leaf uses sunlight to convert air (CO2) and water into sugar (and O2).
The cuticle is a waxy covering on the leaves of plants. It is produced by the upper epidermis, which is like the skin of a leaf. Its function is to protect the leaf from water loss through evaporation. Hope this helps!
The most important function of a leaf is photosynthesis: the production of energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide and water. The shape of the leaf helps to maximize the sunlight receiving area and the veins in the leaf make it easier to move the raw materials and products of photosynthesis in and out of the leaf.
The roots take in water and food - the leaves expel carbon dioxide.
The function of the leaf blade is to abosorb light and make food.
The function of the veins in a leaf is to transport food to different parts of the leaf