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What adaptations does a leaf possess to carry out photosynthesis?

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What adaptations does a leaf possess to carry out photosynthesis?

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  1. They are flat

    they are arranged face up - toward the light

    they form high on a plant to be out of the shadows

    they have many cellular adaptations like chloroplasts and chlorophyll which do photosynthesis, and stoma for respiration

    they are thin so light can penetrate to all layers.


  2. dont think were gonna do your home work .

  3. 1. They are superthin for easier penetration of gases throgh the stomata

    2. They are flat and usually wide, with their surface open to the sun's rays

    3.  They do not cause shadow to fall on each other

    4. Their cellular structure means there is more surface area

    5. Millions of chloroplasts containing chlorophyll to capture sunlight.

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