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Chapter 29.4. A Closer Look at Leaves. AP Biology Spring 2011. Leaf Structure and Function. Variation in leaf types: Eudicot leaves: Simple: undivided, many lobed Compound: blades divided as leaflets Thin, flat blade, which is attached to the stem by means of a stalk, or petiole.
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Chapter 29.4 A Closer Look at Leaves AP Biology Spring 2011
Leaf Structure and Function • Variation in leaf types: • Eudicot leaves: • Simple: undivided, many lobed • Compound: blades divided as leaflets • Thin, flat blade, which is attached to the stem by means of a stalk, or petiole
Leaf Structure and Function • Monocot leaves: • Flat blades, the base of which forms a sheath around the stem
Leaf Structure and Function • Evergreens: pants that maintain their leaves throughout the year • Deciduous plants: lose their leaves as winter approaches
Leaf Structure and Function • Leaves are adapted to local environmental conditions • Most plants orient their leaves perpendicular to the suns rays to collect energy for photosynthesis • Plants growing in hot and dry regions orient their leaves parallel with the suns rays to conserve water and reduce heat absorption
Leaf Fine Structure • Epidermis: covers all leaf surfaces • May be smooth or covered with hairs, scales, or other specializations • Has small openings or stomata which allow for gas exchange • Waxy cuticle covers epidermis to minimize water loss
Leaf Fine Structure • Mesophyll: photosynthetic parenchyma • Photosynthetic parenchyma cells (in mesophyll layer) are located between the extensive surface areas of the upper and lower epidermis
Leaf Fine Structure • Mesophyll: • CO2 enters through stomata and diffuses through air spaces into the photosynthetic tissue • O2 byproduct is released from the plant
Leaf Fine Structure • Mesophyll: • Dicots have two layers of mesophyll • The columnar and spongy parenchyma • Monocots are not divided into two layers • Single layer
Veins • Veins: the leafs vascular bundles • Form a network for water, solutes, and photosynthetic products • Eudicots: large veins branch into smaller one embedded in the mesophyll • Monocots: veins are similar in length and run parallel with the leafs long axis