its function is to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis
The Leaf
The leaf typically has the most chloroplasts in a plant. This is because the primary function of chloroplasts is photosynthesis, and leaves are the main organs responsible for carrying out this process in most plants.
it occurs in the chloroplast
The leaf would have the most chloroplasts because it is the major structure for photosynthesis in a plant.
The function of a plant leaf is to provide a structure in which chloroplasts can be exposed to sunlight so that they can perform photosynthesis.
The most important function of a leaf is photosynthesis: the production of energy from sunlight, carbon dioxide and water. The shape of the leaf helps to maximize the sunlight receiving area and the veins in the leaf make it easier to move the raw materials and products of photosynthesis in and out of the leaf.
the internal make up of a leaf isn't really complex the chloroplast is the main component in photosynthesis because it captures sunlight.
The lobes on a leaf are the separate sections or divisions that extend out from the main part of the leaf. They contribute to the overall structure and function of the leaf by increasing the surface area for photosynthesis, allowing for more efficient absorption of sunlight and exchange of gases. This helps the leaf to produce food and oxygen for the plant.
its function is to absorb sunlight for photosynthesis
The Leaf
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
The leaf typically has the most chloroplasts in a plant. This is because the primary function of chloroplasts is photosynthesis, and leaves are the main organs responsible for carrying out this process in most plants.
Because the leaf structure do not have the ability to store the starch molecules
leaf, I think :)
Photosynthesis - make food.
to capture photosynthesis and make food