Leaves contain something in their cells called chlorophyll, this allows them to photosynthesise.
they eat by photosynthesis or by other organisms......
photosynthesis and lipids
photosynthesis and lipids
Chloroplasts and stomata are two named features that enable the leaf to carry out photosynthesis. Chloroplasts contain chlorophyll, the pigment that captures sunlight energy for the process, while stomata are small openings that allow for gas exchange necessary for photosynthesis.
The cuticle of a leaf serves as a protective barrier, preventing water loss and protecting the leaf from external threats like pathogens and UV radiation. It also helps in reducing evaporation and maintaining proper gas exchange for photosynthesis.
The leaf with two-part structure: petiole (or stalk) and blade (thought of as leaf)
they eat by photosynthesis or by other organisms......
photosynthesis and lipids
photosynthesis and lipids
photosynthesis and lipids
Weather and photosynthesis are two of the many.
Weather and photosynthesis are two of the many.
The leaf first takes in Carbon Dioxide, or CO2, into it's self through the bottom of the leaf. It uses the CO2 and makes sugars out of it, water, and sunlight. This reaction makes a byproduct, Oxygen, that the leaf lets out, which we use to breathe.
water and food wouldn't it be water and sunlight to make food ? AKA Photosynthesis
Two ways that people use leaves as a resource is by composting for gardens and mulch for landscaping.
respiration and photosynthesis
Two ways in which the structure of a capillary is adapted to its function is to encourage the exchange of oxygen. Another reason is to encourage the exchange of carbon dioxide.