
Structure of a Leaf
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- Q1What is the name of the part of a palisade cell where photosynthesis takes place?VacuoleNucleusCell wallChloroplast30s
- Q2Which one of these is NOT an adaptation to make leaves good at photosynthesisLarge surface areaLots of chloroplastsWaterproofThin30s
- Q3Why is it good that leaves are thin?Less distance for the carbon dioxide to travel through the leafMeans they can hold more waterEasier to breakMakes them look nicer30s
- Q4The spongy mesophyll is where...sunlight is trappedwater is storedthere are lots of air spaces for carbon dioxide to diffuse throughthe most photosynthesis occurs30s
- Q5What do the stomata do?Let water into the leafLet carbon dioxide into the leafLet sunlight into the leafLet oxygen into the leaf30s
- Q6What does the vascular bundle do?It carries blood around the plantIt carries water to all parts of the leavesIt stores sugarsIt helps the plant stand up30s
- Q7what is 6 in the picture?ChloroplastVacuoleCytoplasmNucleus30s
- Q8What is 4 in this picture?ChloroplastNucleusVacuoleCytoplasm30s
- Q9Where does water enter the plant?LeafFlowerRootsStem30s
- Q10What is the very top layer of a leaf called?palisade mesophyllvascular bundlewaxy cuticlespongy mesophyll30s