Leaves are a plant's food factory and play a role in respiration. The roots pull minerals and water up from the soil, and with the sun and some carbon dioxide from the air, the leaves make sugar for the plant to use for survival.
The cells of a leaf contain large numbers of chloroplasts, the part of the plant responsible for photosynthesis. The main job of a leaf is to collect sunlight which allows the plant to produce carbohydrates via photosynthesis.
The cells of a leaf contain large numbers of chloroplasts, the part of the plant responsible for photosynthesis. The main job of a leaf is to collect sunlight which allows the plant to produce carbohydrates via photosynthesis.
The job of the leaf is to give food to the plant also known as photosynthesis and the plant gives us oxegen to breath or we wouldn't be here with out plants.
I really dont know but I think the nucleus.
The leaf of a plant stores chlorophyll and facilitates the photosynthetic process (storage of energy and water, gaseous exchange, etc).Don't understand that?Basically it makes food for the plant and helps it photosynthesise (reproduce). It can do this because it contains chloropyll.
Leaf is a plant.
Bryophyllum leaf
Seeing as a leaf is part of a plant, the plant will naturally be bigger.
Leaves are a plant's food factory and play a role in respiration. The roots pull minerals and water up from the soil, and with the sun and some carbon dioxide from the air, the leaves make sugar for the plant to use for survival.
Generally, leaf cells are found in the leaf of a plant.
No. Normally a leaf is only part of a plant.
A leaf is part of a plant.