If the cuticle and epidermis of a leaf were not transparent, it would likely affect the process of photosynthesis. Transparency allows light to pass through to the underlying chlorophyll-containing cells, which is essential for photosynthesis to occur. Without this transparency, the leaf may not be able to efficiently capture sunlight and produce energy.
Photosynthesis stops. If it stops long enough, the plant dies.
The rate will decline due to low temperature
Leaf cells would have the most chloroplasts because they are the primary site for photosynthesis in plants. Chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for converting light energy into chemical energy through photosynthesis, and leaf cells are specialized for this function.
Lemna, also known as duckweed, form their stomata in the upper epidermis to increase gas exchange efficiency. Placing stomata on the upper surface allows for easier access to carbon dioxide from the air for photosynthesis while minimizing water loss through transpiration. This adaptation helps lemna thrive in their aquatic environment.
The leaf would curve to the upper epidermis exposing the lower epidemis
If the cuticle and epidermis of a leaf were not transparent, it would likely affect the process of photosynthesis. Transparency allows light to pass through to the underlying chlorophyll-containing cells, which is essential for photosynthesis to occur. Without this transparency, the leaf may not be able to efficiently capture sunlight and produce energy.
you would be thick
it will dry up Photosynthesis would not be able to happen.
Photosynthesis in plants cannot occur without water.
Tho photosynthesis is impossible.
nothing would happen because fungi dont carry out photosynthesis.
You will die of course..........
If one ingredient was removed, I doubt photosynthesis would function correctly.
plants would be making more food
Photosynthesis would not function the way that it should.
remaining oxygen would be used up