Friday, February 12, 2010
Why is the leaf so thin?
When the leaf is thin, there will be a large surface area to volume ratio - making it ideal for diffusion and absorption. The large surface allows more sunlight to be absorbed. The leaf is thin so that the mesophyll cells are closer to the surface. This reduces the diffusion distance of carbon dioxide from the surrounding to the palisade mesophyll cells.
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