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The leaf doesn't have roots. It's the plant that has roots.

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How is the leaf dependent on the root and the stem?

The leaf is dependent on the root for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil. The stem connects the leaf to the root, allowing for the transport of these essential resources to the leaf for photosynthesis and other metabolic processes. Together, the leaf, root, and stem form a cohesive system that supports the overall health and function of the plant.


How can you tell the difference between a root cell and a leaf cell?

A Root cell doesn't have any Chloroplasts on them where as leaf cells do. Leaf cells need sunlight which is absorbed into the cells of the leaf: this job is done by the chloroplasts present in the cells, but when the roots are present under the ground, the cells do not need sunlight. hope u got Ur answer.


What type of root system does betel leaf have?

Betel leaf has a fibrous root system which consists of thin, branching roots that spread out in the soil to support the plant above ground. This type of root system helps in anchoring the plant securely in the soil and absorbing water and nutrients efficiently.


How can you tell the cell is from a leaf and not from a root?

Chloroplast


What tissues of the leaf are continuous with those in the stem and root and what functions do they serve?

The vascular tissues (xylem and phloem) in the leaf are continuous with those in the stem and root. They serve the function of transporting water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. Additionally, the epidermal tissue on the leaf's surface is continuous with the epidermal tissues in the stem and root, providing a protective barrier against environmental stresses.