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Leaf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Design features for a leaf ... The leaf blade ... Leaf tissues - epidermis...
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To study the three major structures of a plant which include the root, stem and leaf along with their locations and functions. ... The leaf of a plant serves two basic functions: i) photosynthesis, and ii) cellular respiration.
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The special treatment for leaf functions generally applies only when other conditions are met; for example, often they may use only those registers for its own variables and temporaries.
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Handling Leaf Functions ... The special treatment for leaf functions generally applies only when other conditions are met; for example, often they may use only those registers for its own variables and temporaries. ... Define this macro only if the target machine offers a way to optimize the treatment of leaf functions.
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abscission: the dropping or shedding of a leaf ... petiole: the stem of the leaf blade ... stomata: the pores in the leaf and stem epidermis through which carbon dioxide enters the leaf and water vapor is lost...
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Leaf function: Photosynthesis requires the absorption of light and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and water from the soil. A fundamental problem of terrestrial plants is the capture of carbon dioxide ... Microscopic leaf structure: Identify the three tissues, the cells that compose the tissues and their functions.
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