Leaves are vital for plant health as they facilitate photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. They contain chlorophyll, which absorbs light and helps in the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. Additionally, leaves help regulate water loss through tiny openings called stomata, balancing the plant's need for water with its exposure to air. Thus, leaves play a crucial role in both energy production and water management in plants.
A leafs cuticle is a waxy covering used to retain water
Broad leafs are plants with broad leaves. These leaves capture water, so the plants have extra water on hand for when water is scarce.
Water can get out by transpiration through the leafs stomata.
Hold in water
Transpiration
Yes, they do!
the one without leafs
To exchange water with the air -Gradpoint/Novanet
To exchange water with the air -Gradpoint/Novanet
It controls water loss.It is adaptation to land enviroment.
Leafs are made out of water,light,sunlight,and good fresh air u can put it out side so it can get alot og sunshine and it will grow a little bit but some leafs are diffrent they died really fast
how are leafs different