Leaves are the main place where the process of photosynthesis takes place.
The cells in the leaf contain chloroplasts; these contain chlorophyll which converts carbon dioxide and water to simple glucose sugars in the presence of sunlight.
This food is used (and stored) by the plant to grow and reproduce. As plants are able to produce "food" they are normally referred to as "producers".
Other functions of leaves are:
In some "carnivorous" plants (generally insectivorous), the leaves have evolved to capture animals and digest them for their minerals. This provides, or supplements, the nutrients that are generally lacking in the soil.
it is to carry meth into the leaf through the veins into the petiole and ending up in the roots. This makes the plant very high.
Decline of the plant, growth of another leaf, improvement in the plant, and propagation of another plant are possible outcomes when a leaf is cut off a weed. The consequence for the plant depends upon the function, health, location and size of the severed leaf and of the weed. The consequence for the leaf will be decline into death or, if proper procedure is followed, propagation of another plant.
Tubes, or vascular tissue, connect the leaf with the rest of the plant to transport water, nutrients, and sugars. This connection is vital for leaf function, as water and nutrients from the roots are taken up and transported to the leaf for photosynthesis. Additionally, the sugars produced during photosynthesis are transported out of the leaf to other parts of the plant for growth and energy storage. Therefore, the presence of tubes ensures the proper functioning and survival of the leaf and overall plant.
Bryophyllum leaf
Chloroplast is in the plant cell. It gives the plant its green color. Chloroplast is found in many of the plants cells in the stem and leaf. It is the place where food is produced in plant cells.
The function of a plant leaf is to provide a structure in which chloroplasts can be exposed to sunlight so that they can perform photosynthesis.
it surrounds the baby plant
Yes because the leaf has energy from the sun that helps make food for the plant
it is to carry meth into the leaf through the veins into the petiole and ending up in the roots. This makes the plant very high.
Awnser The function of a stem is to pass water to the roots
Well, I suppose you could call the leaf an organ for the entire plant, but the real producers of energy for a plant is the mitochondria in the plant's cells.
A leaf is an organ so therefore it could only function as an organ.
Decline of the plant, growth of another leaf, improvement in the plant, and propagation of another plant are possible outcomes when a leaf is cut off a weed. The consequence for the plant depends upon the function, health, location and size of the severed leaf and of the weed. The consequence for the leaf will be decline into death or, if proper procedure is followed, propagation of another plant.
getting nutrients from the soil to the top of the plant.
Stomates are responsible for most of the gas exchange that occurs in a plant.
Yes the leaf is the main component in providing food for the plant. It contains chloroplasts which use light from the sun to create sugars for the plant that it stores and uses to make energy for the plant to function.
The function of starch in the leaf is to provide energy for the cell for the different functions. When the starch in the plant cells degrades, carbon is released so that it can be utilized in the production of sucrose.