Structure Of The Leaf | Plant | Biology | The FuseSchool
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- Structure Of The Leaf | Plant | Biology | The FuseSchool
Plants make food through photosynthesis. Using their leaves, plants combine sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to make glucose and oxygen. A leaf is like a plant's food factory, collecting all of the components into one place so that photosynthesis can happen.
Let's start with sunlight. The top of a leaf is exposed to the most sunlight, and so the cells specialised for trapping light are on top of the leaf. These specialised cells are called palisade mesophyll cells. They are packed full of chlorophyll - the green chemical that plants used to absorb light. Most leaves have a large surface area so that they can trap as much sunlight as possible.
Moving onto carbon dioxide. This is where the bottom of the leaf comes in. There are little pores on the bottom of the leaf called stomata. The stomata open up so that carbon dioxide can diffuse into the leaf. The stomata are controlled by 'sausage shaped' guard cells, which open up to let carbon dioxide in. The guard cells can also close the stomata, to stop other things inside the leaf, like water, from escaping.
The carbon dioxide comes in from the stomata, and then makes its way up through the leaf, through the gaps in the spongy mesophyll layer in the bottom part of the leaf and heads up to the palisade cells where photosynthesis occurs. Leaves are thin so that the carbon dioxide doesn't have too far to travel.
The final reactant needed for photosynthesis is water. Water comes into the plant through the roots, moves up the stem and enters the leaf through the vascular bundle. The vascular bundle contains a hollow tube specifically for water movement called the xylem. The veins on a leaf are actually the vascular bundle, allowing water to be spread out through the leaf.
The leaves palisade cells now have sunlight, carbon dioxide and water. They are ready to photosynthesis to make glucose and oxygen.
How do leaves manage to let in the wanted things (like water and carbon dioxide) but prevent unwanted things like bacteria getting in and also prevent the reactants from escaping before being used? At the top and bottom of the leaf are epidermis cells. These produce a protective waxy cuticle layer. The waxy cuticle seals up the leaf so that the only way in and out are through the stomata, which are regulated by the guard cells.
So from top to bottom, a leaf's structure:
- Waxy cuticle and epidermis cells
- Palisade cells (where photosynthesis occurs)
- Spongy mesophyll (with vascular bundle running through for water transport)
- Epidermis and cuticle, with stomata and guard cells spread throughout (allowing carbon dioxide in).
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Notes
The upper surface of the leaf facing the sun is where the cells containing chlorophyll are. These cells are able to "collect" sunlight - a necessary ingredient to make sugars via photosynthesis. This superficial layer of cells is called the palisade mesophyll
The bottom surface of the leaf contains pores, called stomata, for CO2 to enter from the air. The lower layer of cells where the CO2 has to travel through is called the spongy mesophyll.
Water comes up through a "vascular bundle" system through the roots and travels up the stem to get to the leaves. Xylum carries water up from the roots to leaves.
Leaf structure: Between the superficial palisade mesophyll and the inferior spongy mesophyll is the vascular bundle. Surrounding the leaf is a layer of cells called the epidermis cells These make the waxy cuticle. The lower part of the leaf has stomata dispersed throughout the epidermis to allow for gas exchange.
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the leaf is a plant organ
tissues in leaf;
| upper epidermis -- protectes the surface of the leaf
Transparant allows light to pass through for potysnthesis
Waxy cuticle covers this, it's an oily material reduces evaporation/ prevents the leaf from drying out
| lower epidermis -- contains stomata
stomata allows carbon dioxiede to enter the leaf and oxygen to leave
controls the amount water vapour that can pass out the leaf
on the sides of the stomata you can find gaurd cells
| palisde mesophyll -- contains palise cells these are packed with chloroplast
chloropast contains clorophtyll which absorbs light need for photosynthesis
| Spongy mesophyll -- these have alot of airspace that allows co2 that diffuse from the stomatathrough the spongy mesopyll
to get to the paslise cells Oxygen dose the opposite and comes from the palisde cells to the spngy meospyll then to the stomata
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| Xylem -- transports water from roots to the stem and leaves. some water is then used for photosynthesis
also transprts disolved mineral ions likes magnesum used to make chlorophyll
| Phloem -- trasnports disolved sugars from leaves to the rest of plant the sugars are produced my photoysnynthsis
sugars can be used for lika glucose used for respiration
Definations
Wilts:the plants leave and stem droop due to lack of water
Turgid:rigid cells that are full of water. The vacuole pushes against the cell walls
Transpiration: the flow of water through a plant
Xylem:a hallow tube that carries water and minerals to its leave
Stoma(plural of stomata):allows gases to exit or enter
Stomata: water evaporates and escapes
Flaccid:flaccid cells are floppy so they can’t hold up a plant
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let it be known stoma and guard cells can also be found in the top of the leaf, just not as many, could drown leaf.
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