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The plant produces larger leaves, which means a larger surface area for maximum absorption of sunlight.

Chloroplast contains a photosynthetic pigment called chlorophyll.

The stomata are located on the backside of the leaves which helps regulate water loss from the leaves.

leaves have a thin structure so that they can provide a short distance for carbon dioxide to diffuse into leaf cells

The veins of leaves help to transport maximum water molecules and water to all parts of the leaves.

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Is leaves falling off a tree in fall show diffusion?

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How are living organisms adapted to increase posibility of diffusion?

Living organisms have developed various adaptations to increase the possibility of diffusion, such as having a large surface area-to-volume ratio for efficient exchange of substances, thin and permeable cell membranes to allow for rapid diffusion, and specialized transport systems like blood vessels or tracheal systems to help distribute substances throughout the body. Additionally, some organisms have evolved structures like gills, roots, or leaves that are optimized for gas and nutrient exchange through diffusion.


What is the structure of leaves adapted for?

Leaves are adapted for photosynthesis, with a large surface area and thin structure to maximize sunlight absorption. Their internal structure contains chloroplasts where photosynthesis occurs, and a network of veins that transport water and nutrients throughout the leaf. Additionally, leaves have stomata to allow for gas exchange.


How do leaves adapt to their functions?

Leaves adapt to their functions by having a large surface area to maximize sunlight absorption for photosynthesis. They also have stomata to facilitate gas exchange and regulate water loss. Additionally, their thin structure allows for efficient diffusion of gases and transport of nutrients.


What are All gas exchanges are made by?

In animals, gas exchanges are primarily made by diffusion across respiratory surfaces such as the lungs or gills. This is where oxygen enters the bloodstream and carbon dioxide exits. In plants, gas exchange primarily occurs through small openings called stomata on the leaves.

Related Questions

How the leaf adapted to perform phtotsynthesis?

Leaves have large surface areas to absorb as much light as possible, and are thin for rapid diffusion; also, they contain chlorophyll, essential for photosynthesis.


How is a fish specialy adapted to exchange gases by diffusion?

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What are the parts of the body that adapted to aid diffusion?

lung and heart


What FOUR ways are there in which the whole leaf can be adapted to carry out photosynthesis?

Increased surface area: Larger leaves provide more space for photosynthesis to occur. Specialized cells: Chloroplast-containing cells in the leaf's mesophyll layer are adapted for photosynthesis. Thinness: Thin leaves allow for efficient diffusion of gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen. Vein distribution: Vascular bundles in leaves deliver water, nutrients, and sugars to support photosynthesis.


What are adapted for photosynthesis?

Leaves of plants.


How are leaves adapted to its function?

Leaves are adapted to their function in several ways: Because leaves photosynthesis it needs water and carbon dioxide to complete the rection. They have board leaves giving them a big surface area for light to fall on They contain chlorophyll in the chloroplast to absord the sunlight They have air spaces that allow carbon dioxide to get to the cells, and oxygen to leave them be diffusion They have veins, which bring plenty of water to the cells of the leaves (these are called xylem) Hoped this helped :)


How are leaves dapted to achieve photosynthesis?

*Adapted*


What is the name of processes that waste enter and leaves cells?

Diffusion


How have plants adapted to live in china?

-bamboo -oolong leaves -chrysanthemum flowers -jasmine leaves


How is Alveoli well adapted to diffusion?

The alveoli have very thin walls, which allow for rapid diffusion into the surrounding capillaries. There are also many alevoli in the lung, and that increases the surface area dramatically, allowing for more diffusion to occur


Is leaves falling off a tree in fall show diffusion?

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What food-making process are leaves adapted to carry out?

Photosynthesis