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Leaves come in many shapes and sizes. This video walks through the major internal cell types, including the waxy cuticle, upper epidermis, palisade mesophyll...
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- BOGObiology
Feb 20, 2018 · This video walks through the major internal cell types and parts in the structure of a leaf. • A leaf is made of different parts that include the leaf blade, petiole, midrib, veins and...
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- Aasoka
Take a look inside a plant leaf to see the chloroplasts and oil bodies hidden in this tiny world. These leaf cells are commonly called liverworts with the sc...
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- AskaBiologist
The upper part of the leaf is where the light falls, and it contains many cells called palisade cells. This has many chloroplasts, with lots of chlorophyll to trap as much light as possible.
Water. The water needed for photosynthesis is absorbed through the roots and transported through tubes to the leaf.The roots have a type of cell called a root hair cell. These project out...
This video lesson is designed for 3-6-year-old children. It demonstrates the basic structure of a leaf and its parts. This science lesson provides a practical life experience by introducing the child to the different shapes and colors of leaves.
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Feb 17, 2023 · Layers of a Leaf. The different layers of a leaf include the cuticle layer, the upper epidermis, the palisade layer, the spongy layer, the lower epidermis, and the stomata. These structures work together to enable plants to perform their cellular processes, photosynthesis, respiration, and excretion. Leaf Anatomy.