Identifying Leaf Structures in a Dicotyledonous Plant (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE Co-ordinated Sciences (Double Award)): Revision Note
Identifying Leaf Structures in a Dicotyledonous Plant
The leaves of dicotyledonous plants contain the following structures:
Chloroplasts
Cuticle
Guard cells
Stomata
Upper and lower epidermis
Palisade mesophyll
Spongy mesophyll
Air spaces
Vascular bundles containing xylem and phloem
Dicotyledonous plant leaf structure diagram
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Leaf structure is adapted to maximise the rate of photosynthesis
Identifying Leaf Structures in a Dicotyledonous Plant: Extended
Extended Tier Only
The structures within dicotyledonous leaves are all adaptations that aid photosynthesis:
Leaf structures and functions table
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