Leaves are the solar panels of plants. Their most common adaptation is to use chlorophyll to absorb sunlight. Combining the light with water creates potential energy through a chemical process known as photosynthesis. The green wavelength of light is the least useful and reflected back, which why they appear green to us.
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It's hair on the leaves.
the leaves are water containers
Most common cause is chlorosis.
An adaptation of a geranium is large amounts of acid present in their leaves this makes the leaves of a geranium taste unpleasant to a herbivore.
How are the leaves alike?
It's hair on the leaves.
Flowers originated from [the] Specialization due to [and resulting from] the accumulated evolutionary Adaptations of Leaves. Ordinary leaves respire, grow and Photosynthesize.
Its leaves
green?
the leaves are water containers
Leaves from a eucalyptus
overwatering, most likely.
i think the adaptations are that the leaves of the plant protect it from the heat but i am not sure. don't blame me if im wrong.
One of the adaptations of the banana tree is it's big leaves which help it absorb sunlight.
i think the adaptations are that the leaves of the plant protect it from the heat but i am not sure. don't blame me if im wrong.
Most of these adaptations are transformations in the leaves, but in some cases, the body of the plant can evolve to survive in the environment. The cactus for example, has needles for leaves. The needles work just like leaves, except they have a much smaller surface area, to limit transpiration (the evaporation of water from the leaves in order to suck water up through the roots). Cacti also have water retention adaptations that allow them to store much more water than say a deciduous tree.
Wide, flat leaves, the thorns on the bottom of the leaves, the rims around the leaves and the short lifespan of the flower.