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How are leaves adapted for photosynthesis?

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They contain chlorophyll which is a green pigment in chloroplasts where light intensity is absorbed
Waxy cuticle to prevent water evaporation
Guard cells around stomata that enable it to open and close
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How are leaves adapted for photosynthesis?

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Leaves are adapted for photosynthesis by a large surface area it contains the opening area called the stomata to use carbon dioxide into the leaf and to release oxygen.

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