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The tissues are arranged from the " Blade ".

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How are the tissue of a leaf arranged?

The tissues are arranged by the blades.


Is a leaf a tissue or an organ?

Yes, the leaf is considered a plant organ.


What pigment is presented in certain leaf tissues that allows a leaf to carry on its major function?

The pigment thats present is chlorophyll it is produced in chloroplasts in the photosynthetic tissues of the leaf.


What an example of tissues?

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Why does the middle of the leaf (the spongy region) have loosely arranged cells?

The spaces between the spongy mesophyll cells permit gases to move around within the leaf. That is why they are loosely arranged.


What can you make from a leaf?

A leaf is made from a number of tissues.


What pigment is present in certain leaf tissues that allows a leaf to carry on its major function?

The pigment present in certain leaf tissues that allows a leaf to carry on its major function of photosynthesis is chlorophyll. Chlorophyll absorbs light energy from the sun and helps convert it into chemical energy during photosynthesis.


How does the structure of the spongy tissue differ from that of other leaf tissues?

Spongy tissue in leaves has loosely packed cells with large air spaces between them, facilitating gas exchange. In contrast, other leaf tissues like palisade mesophyll have tightly packed cells arranged in columns for efficient photosynthesis. Spongy tissue is located beneath the palisade layer and aids in maximizing gas diffusion within the leaf.


What tissues of a leaf have guard cells and stomata?

Epidermis


What are cells similar in structure and function that are arranged into structural units?

Tissues


How many tissues does a leaf have?

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How is typical monocot leaf attached to the stem?

Monocot leaves have their leaf veins arranged parallel to each other and the long axis of the leaf (parallel vennation).