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The oxygen produced is released into the air from the leaves. The glucose produced can be turned into other substances, such as starch and plant oils, which are used as an energy store. The...
- Leaf structures, ecosystems and habitats
Guard cells control the size of the stomata so that the leaf...
- Leaf structures, ecosystems and habitats
This video walks through the major internal cell types, including the waxy cuticle, upper epidermis, palisade mesophyll... Leaves come in many shapes and sizes.
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- BOGObiology
Guard cells control the size of the stomata so that the leaf does not lose too much water in hot, windy or dry conditions. The lower part of the leaf is a spongy layer with loose-fitting cells.
Nov 13, 2018 · The chlorophyll in the leaves has all the necessary ingredients for photosynthesis to take place and when it receives sunlight, the process begins by transforming the raw sap into elaborated sap...
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- Happy Learning English
The cells in the leaves use light from the Sun, along with carbon dioxide in the air and water to make food. Leaves help plants survive through photosynthesis. Find out more about the role...
Educational video for kids about the plant cell. Learn what a plant cell is, its functions and how plants feed.
- 2 min
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- Smile and Learn - English
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Photosynthesis is a simple and amazing process that happens in the leaves of plants. Let’s break it down in a way that’s easy to understand and explain to elementary kids. At its core, photosynthesis is how plants make their own food.