Leaves on a plant are responsible for photosynthesis, where they absorb sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce sugars for the plant to use as energy. They also help regulate the exchange of gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide and release excess water through transpiration. Additionally, leaves play a role in protecting the plant from pests and diseases.
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No, a leaf is part of a plant. Therefore the leaf is made up of "plant" cells. So it has a cell wall.
Plant cell < chloroplast < leaf < rose bush
Cutting off a leaf from a weed plant can stimulate new growth and branching where the leaf was removed. It can also help redirect the plant's energy towards developing other parts of the plant, such as flowers or other leaves. However, removing too many leaves can stress the plant and affect its overall health.
leaf of plant Dorsal side of a leaf
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Leaf is a plant.
Seeing as a leaf is part of a plant, the plant will naturally be bigger.
Generally, leaf cells are found in the leaf of a plant.
No. Normally a leaf is only part of a plant.
A money plant leaf is simple, as it is not divided into leaflets.
A leaf is part of a plant.
No
the leaf
Since leaf prepares food for the plant, it may be equated with mother
in then leaf part of the plant
plastids are in cells, so whatever plastids are in cells are in the plant leaf.