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  2. Plant organisation - Edexcel Adaptations of the leaf for photosynthesis. Plant leaves are adapted for photosynthesis and gas exchange. Roots absorb water and mineral ions through root...

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  3. Adaptations of the leaf. In most plants photosynthesis happens in the leaves. Leaves have adapted so that photosynthesis takes place efficiently. The table describes some of its adaptations:...

  4. The leaf is a plant organ adapted to carry out photosynthesis. The table describes some of its adaptations: Light. A leaf usually has a large surface area, so that it can absorb a lot of light....

  5. Adaptation - A feature that helps an organism to function and survive. Chlorophyll - A green substance inside chloroplasts that absorbs light for photosynthesis. Surface area - The surface area of the top side of a leaf is the area through which light can be absorbed.

  6. Dec 2, 2014 · The leaf is the organ in a plant specially adapted for photosynthesis. You need to understand the structure of the tissues in a leaf together with their functions. Upper Epidermis: this is the tissue on the upper surface of the leaf.

  7. Cells within the middle layer of a leaf have chloroplasts, which contain the photosynthetic apparatus. (credit Zephyris; wikimedia) The gas exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen occurs through small, regulated openings called stomata. Figure \(\PageIndex{2}\): Tomato leaf stomate (singular of stomata).

  8. Adaptations of plant cells for photosynthesis. You should already have learned a bit about this thing called photosynthesis. So you should know that plants are producers and that means they make their own food and they do that by this process called photosynthesis.

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