Leaves take in sunlight to feed plants, they also let out gasses like oxygen.
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vascular bundle
Leaf cells have the most chloroplasts out of any other cells in a plant, and is the largest contributer of photosynthesis in the plant.
A stem is one of two main structural axes of a vascular plant.A root is the organ of a plant that typically lies below the surface of the soil.A leaf is an organ of a vascular plant, as defined in botanical terms, and in particular in plant morphology.
It transports carbohydrates to the roots
The primary photosynthetic organ of a plant is the leaf.
Yes, the leaf is considered a plant organ.
Leaf is an external organ of the plant
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Well, I suppose you could call the leaf an organ for the entire plant, but the real producers of energy for a plant is the mitochondria in the plant's cells.
Leaf is an important organ in a plant, for it is here that the plant makes its food.The leaf cells are highly specialized to carry out the process of photosynthesis.It digests food, assimilates, excretes water (transpiration), carries on respiration, & sends its surplus food to other parts of the plant.
A leaf is an organ so therefore it could only function as an organ.
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a plant is an organism ..the leaf is an organ ...same way a human is an organism and the heart is an organ
An organ is made up of tissues, and tissues are made up of specialized cells. Each leaf has many tissues, made of cells like mesophyll cells and others. Therefore, because a leaf is made of tissues, it itself is not a tissue, it's an organ. Organs are also described as performing specific tasks for an organism and, leaves carry out photosynthesis for plants.
Yes the leaf is the main component in providing food for the plant. It contains chloroplasts which use light from the sun to create sugars for the plant that it stores and uses to make energy for the plant to function.