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It has many chloroplasts.

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Q: How is a leaf specialised to carry out photosynthesis?
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What are the organs in which plants carry out photosynthesis?

the leaf


Name the leaf cell that carry out photosynthesis?

Palisade cell


What kind of cells in the leaf carry out photosynthesis activity?

Chloroplast


How does a leaf carry photosynthesis?

The leaf collects Carbon Dioxcide (CO2) and somehow turns it into Oxygen


What is the purpose of a vein on a leaf?

The purpose of the veins of a leaf is to hold nutrient and carry out the role of photosynthesis.


What is the photosynthesis cell called?

the main photosynthetic cells in a leaf are the palisade cells, they contain many chloroplasts which actually carry out photosynthesis.


Do plants with non-green leaves have chlorophyll and can they carry out photosynthesis?

Plants with non-green leaves have chlorophyll and do carry out the process of PHOTOSYNTHESIS. It is just that the chlorophyll is masked by other pigment.


What does transpiration do?

Transpiration is the process where plants carry water from the roots to the rest of the plant,including the leaf, to be used in photosynthesis.


What cells are involve in photosynthesis?

the plant cell is responsible for photosynthesis


What is the function of the mesophyll layers in a leaf?

To carry out photosynthesis as the cells contain chloroplasts and the organelles perform photosynthesis. It has a waxy cuticle which is impermeable to water, so the water passes out of the leaves as water vapour.


Can guard cells carry out photosynthesis?

No Guard cells are cells that close when there is dry weather, preventing the leaf from becoming dehydrated


Does leaves have water and food carrying tubes?

Yeah! The stems carry the food and water to the leaf the process is called photosynthesis.