A plant leaf takes in sunlight while it's roots take in water. More over, air enters the leaf though openings called stomata, on some other plants air enters through lenticel - an airy aggregation of cells within the structural surfaces of the stems, roots, and other parts of vascular plants
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The part of the stem indicated by the arrow is where photosynthesis occurs. This process involves the plant using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose, which the plant uses for energy.
Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts of plant cells. These are green organelles that contain chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for capturing sunlight. During photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose (sugar) and oxygen.
Chloroplasts, which are organelle structures located in a eukaryotic plant cell, take in the sunlight which then converts it into food during the photosynthesis process. Chloroplasts also contain a substance called Chlorophyll which give the plants a green pigmentation, resulting in the green-coloring of plants.
Leaf captures sunlight
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The roots
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The leaves bring in oxygen and sunlight. The roots bring in water. the Stem tranfers water aaround the plant. if the plant has flowers then the petals absorb sunlight.
The part of the stem indicated by the arrow is where photosynthesis occurs. This process involves the plant using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose, which the plant uses for energy.
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The Part of the plant takes in Co2 is The Leaves The Part of the plant takes in Co2 is The Leaves
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A leaf is a part of a plant that is used to soak up water (along with the roots) and sunlight.