Leaves have green pigment called chlorophyll. This pigment absorbs sunlight to prepare food by the leaves.So it is very much necessary for the leaf to preparethe food.
The shape and size of leaves affect the amount of sunlight and carbon dioxide that can be absorbed for photosynthesis. Larger leaves have a greater surface area for light absorption, while specific shapes can optimize exposure to sunlight. This helps plants produce more energy through photosynthesis, which is essential for their growth and development.
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To photosynthesise better in a competitive environment; if they have different sizes the leaves can get their food in a different way that other leaves can't so being different sized can help to survive longer
An odd shaped leaf, with many tips, size depends on the age of the tree which it came from
A leaf tip is the pointed end of a leaf, which can vary in shape and size depending on the plant species. It is typically the part of the leaf that is farthest from the stem. Leaf tips can be used to identify different types of plants.
The shape and size of leaves affect the amount of sunlight and carbon dioxide that can be absorbed for photosynthesis. Larger leaves have a greater surface area for light absorption, while specific shapes can optimize exposure to sunlight. This helps plants produce more energy through photosynthesis, which is essential for their growth and development.
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Measure the outline of the leaf; the exact perimeter will vary with the size of the leaf.
You can identify a fruit tree by its leaf by looking at the shape, size, color, and arrangement of the leaves. Each type of fruit tree has unique characteristics in its leaves that can help you determine the type of tree it is. You can also use field guides or online resources to help you identify the tree based on its leaf.
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Daffodil leaf size depends on the age and nutrition of the bulb. They are generally thin, long leaves of about a 12-18 inches in length. Feeding them too much nitrogen will increase the length of the leaf, but inhibits bloom production. It is important to allow the leaf to turn yellow/brown after the plant blooms, so as to allow the production of food (sugar) that is stored in the bulb for the next year's growth and flowering.
To photosynthesise better in a competitive environment; if they have different sizes the leaves can get their food in a different way that other leaves can't so being different sized can help to survive longer
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