A leaf is made of many layers that are sandwiched between two layers of tough skin cells
A leaf is made from a number of tissues.
yes the chloroplast is the stuff that turns the leaf green. in the fall the leaves are orange yellow and red, that is the leafs natural color.
tissues are layers of similar cells. the outside layer of a leaf is called the epidermis tissue. the epidermis is made of flat cells . this layer is like the top layer of your skin. it protects the plant.
Changes in the osmotic potential of gaurd cells make that stomata open or closed
In photosynthesis, molecules need to be located within the chloroplasts of plant cells. This is where the process takes place, specifically within the thylakoid membranes and stroma of the chloroplasts.
plant cells-leafs and with the energy of sunshine.
No, leaves are made out of paper.
lower leaf cells is widely spaced cells allow carbon dioxide and oxygen to pass in and out the leaf
ed belfour gaspl,your not a true leafs fan
Chloroplasts in leaf cells absorb energy from the sun
Leafs are made out of water,light,sunlight,and good fresh air u can put it out side so it can get alot og sunshine and it will grow a little bit but some leafs are diffrent they died really fast
All plant cells have cell walls, yes.
A leaf is made from a number of tissues.
yes the chloroplast is the stuff that turns the leaf green. in the fall the leaves are orange yellow and red, that is the leafs natural color.
tissues are layers of similar cells. the outside layer of a leaf is called the epidermis tissue. the epidermis is made of flat cells . this layer is like the top layer of your skin. it protects the plant.
In pairs on the underside of leafs. They control the flow of gases into and out of the leaf. The two of them are called a stoma.
Changes in the osmotic potential of gaurd cells make that stomata open or closed