The structure that prevents water from escaping a plant's leaves is the cuticle, a waxy layer covering the leaf surface. This cuticle acts as a barrier, reducing water loss through evaporation. Additionally, stomata, which are small openings on the leaf surface, can regulate gas exchange and water loss by opening and closing in response to environmental conditions. Together, these structures help the plant maintain moisture while facilitating necessary gas exchange.
In some plants, a reproductive structure surrounded by leaves containing food is called the "ovary." The ovary develops into fruit after fertilization, and the surrounding leaves, often referred to as bracts, can provide protection and nourishment to the developing seeds. This structure plays a crucial role in the reproductive process of flowering plants.
Chlorophyll is found in it's leaves. The chlorophyll is present there to keep the leaves green.
C4 plants have concentric rings of mesophyll cells around vascular bundle sheath in the leaves.
The structure that feeds most plants is the root system. Roots absorb water and nutrients from the soil, which are then transported to other parts of the plant for growth and metabolism. Some plants, such as epiphytes, can also absorb nutrients through their leaves.
mostly leaves but sometimes also in stems in some plants due to special adaptations
The cuticle prevents water from escaping a plant's leaves.
The cuticle, a waxy layer covering the epidermis of plant leaves, helps prevent water loss by reducing evaporation. Additionally, stomata, microscopic pores in leaves, can open and close to regulate the exchange of gases and limit water loss.
other defensive strategies used by plants include escaping or aoiding in time or in place
The wax on the leaves prevents decomposition of the leaf.
In their leaves!
Yes, plants with simple leaves have a single leaf blade, while plants with compound leaves have multiple leaflets on a single leaf stalk. The structure and function of simple and compound leaves can vary in terms of photosynthesis efficiency, water conservation, and defense mechanisms.
phloem.
phloem.
Plants need their leaves to gather sunlight for the purpose of photosynthesis.
Leaves and stems due to special adaptations
Phloem
Chlorophyll is found in it's leaves. The chlorophyll is present there to keep the leaves green.