what does a leaf do on a plant
The part of the plant which is considered the "food factory" is the leaves. This is because this is the part of the plant where photosynthesis occurs which makes the food for the plant.
A leaf functions as a tissue in a plant, specifically as part of the plant's organ system for photosynthesis. The leaf contains chlorophyll, which absorbs sunlight and utilizes it to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, the plant's food source.
If the leaf is part of a plant that is alive, then yes. However, if the plant that the leaf was attached to is dead, or the leaf is separated from the leaf, then it would fall under the category of "dead".
A leaf is actually non living it is a mechanism used by the living part of the plant to help it grow; that is all.
The lamina is the expanded portion or blade of a leaf and it is an above-ground organ specialized for photosynthesis. For this purpose, a leaf is typically, to a greater or lesser degree, flat and thin, to expose the chloroplast containing cells (chlorenchyma) to light over a broad area, and to allow light to penetrate fully into the tissues.
No. Normally a leaf is only part of a plant.
A leaf is part of a plant.
Seeing as a leaf is part of a plant, the plant will naturally be bigger.
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Leaf is part of a plant. Leaflet is part of a compound leaf.
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