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Title: The Structure of A Leaf
Description: This set of notes details the structure of a leaf, and the functions of various components of that leaf. This set of notes is catered towards 16-year-olds taking the GCSE-O-Level Biology examinations.

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Structure of a Leaf

Structure of a Leaf
Leaves are usually thin so that no cells lie far from the surface; and this makes it easier for the leaf cells
and chloroplasts to absorb light and carbon dioxide
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Furthermore, the petiole positions the lamina for maximum sunlight and gaseous exchange
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Title: The Structure of A Leaf
Description: This set of notes details the structure of a leaf, and the functions of various components of that leaf. This set of notes is catered towards 16-year-olds taking the GCSE-O-Level Biology examinations.