Yes, cause leaf is made up of groups of different kinds of cells as the definition of organ suggests.
Yes, a leaf is considered an organ. It is made of several types of tissues, so it cannot be tissue itself.
Leaf called the jack of all trades because it can perform all the function in plants. Leaf produces food,stores it, and transport it to the other part of the plant.
The plant organ that holds most of a plant's chloroplasts in position to receive sunlight is the leaf. Leaves are specialized organs for photosynthesis, and their flat, broad shape and arrangement on the plant allow for maximum light capture. Chloroplasts are concentrated in the cells of the palisade and spongy mesophyll layers of the leaf to optimize light absorption for photosynthesis.
The leaf is the organ of the plant that manufactures food by photosynthesis. This process involves using the energy from sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
leaf classified as an organ because leaf is made up of different parts like stomata where is stomata is made up of a tissue...so a body that made up of a tissue is an organ...
Yes, the leaf is considered a plant organ.
leaf is an example of organ.
Leaf is an external organ of the plant
The primary photosynthetic organ of a plant is the leaf.
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A leaf functions as a tissue in a plant, specifically as part of the plant's organ system for photosynthesis. The leaf contains chlorophyll, which absorbs sunlight and utilizes it to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, the plant's food source.
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Yes , both are organs .
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a plant is an organism ..the leaf is an organ ...same way a human is an organism and the heart is an organ