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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
Take a look inside a plant leaf to see the chloroplasts and oil bodies hidden in this tiny world.
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- AskaBiologist
Let's learn about the parts of a leaf! In this STEM and Beyond video we will learn all about the different parts of a leaf and what each part does.
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- Explore Planet 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 of ...
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.
This science lesson provides a practical life experience by introducing the child to the different shapes and colors of leaves. It guides the child about the structure of a leaf and its characteristics by labeling the different parts of the leaf, like the apex, veins, stem, etc.
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Carbon dioxide. Plants get the carbon dioxide they need from the air through their leaves. It moves by diffusion through small holes in the underside of the leaf called stomata. Guard cells ...