Plant organisation
Plant structure
Flowering plants have a basic structure:
Leaves, stems and roots are organs consisting of different types of tissues Plant leaves are the main organA group of different tissues that work together to carry out a particular function, eg heart and lungs. for photosynthesisA chemical process used by plants to make glucose and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water, using light energy. Oxygen is produced as a by-product of photosynthesis. Algae subsumed within plants and some bacteria are also photosynthetic..
Functions of leaves
The function of a leaf is photosynthesis. Leaves are the source of all of food on Earth.
Leaves are adapted in several ways to help them perform their function.
Features of leaves
Adaption | Purpose |
Large surface area | To absorb more light |
Thin | Short distance for carbon dioxide to diffuse into leaf cells |
Chlorophyll | Absorbs sunlight to transfer energy into chemicals |
Network of veins | To support the leaf and transport water and sugars |
Stomata | Allow carbon dioxide to diffuse into the leaf and oxygen to diffuse out |
Adaption | Large surface area |
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Purpose | To absorb more light |
Adaption | Thin |
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Purpose | Short distance for carbon dioxide to diffuse into leaf cells |
Adaption | Chlorophyll |
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Purpose | Absorbs sunlight to transfer energy into chemicals |
Adaption | Network of veins |
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Purpose | To support the leaf and transport water and sugars |
Adaption | Stomata |
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Purpose | Allow carbon dioxide to diffuse into the leaf and oxygen to diffuse out |
Inside the leaf
The internal structure of the leaf is also adapted to promote efficient photosynthesis:
Structure of leaves
Adaption | Purpose |
Epidermis is thin and transparent | To allow more light to reach the palisade cells |
Thin cuticle made of wax | To protect the leaf from infection and prevent water loss without blocking out light |
Palisade cell layer at top of leaf | To absorb more light and increase the rate of photosynthesis |
Spongy layer | Air spaces allow carbon dioxide to diffuse through the leaf |
Palisade cells contain many chloroplasts | To absorb all the available light |
Adaption | Epidermis is thin and transparent |
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Purpose | To allow more light to reach the palisade cells |
Adaption | Thin cuticle made of wax |
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Purpose | To protect the leaf from infection and prevent water loss without blocking out light |
Adaption | Palisade cell layer at top of leaf |
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Purpose | To absorb more light and increase the rate of photosynthesis |
Adaption | Spongy layer |
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Purpose | Air spaces allow carbon dioxide to diffuse through the leaf |
Adaption | Palisade cells contain many chloroplasts |
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Purpose | To absorb all the available light |
Learn more about plant organisation with Dr Alex Lathbridge.
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