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Internal structure of a leaf
• A leaf consists of
  following layers.
• Cuticle
• Upper epidermis
• Palisade mesophyll
• Spongy mesophyll
• Lower epidermis
• Pores also known
  as stoma /stomata
Cuticle
The outer thick waxy
  covering of the
  plants and leaves.
Cuticle protects
  plant from drying
  out by reducing
  water loss.
Does not let oxygen
  or carbon dioxide
  pass through it.
Upper epidermis
• Upper epidermis
  consists of a
  single layer of
  cells covered by
  cuticle.
  Sometime
  contains pores
  which allow gas
  or water
  molecule to pass
Palisade mesophyll
• Just beneath
  the epidermis
  there are column
  shaped cells
  containing
  chloroplast are
  known as
  Palisade
  mesophyll .
• Most
Spongy mesophyll
• The second type of
  mesophyll tissue is the
  spongy mesophyll
  which is composed of
  closely packed
  irregular shape cells
  surronded by air
  spaces. There are
  fewer chloroplast
  because they are
  under side of the leaf.
Lower epidermis
• Below the spongy
  mesophyll is the
  lower epidermis.
  We will see
  vascular bundle
  here and stomata.
What are stomata or
          stoma?
• The pore like openings
  in the underside of
  the leaf leaf is called
  stoma (singular) and
  stomata (plural). Each
  stoma consists of two
  guard cells which
  control the opening
  and closing of the
  stomata
What is the function of
   stoma /stomata ?
• Stomata allow
 carbon dioxide
 and oxygen and
 water vapor
 diffuse into and
 out of the leaf
 by opening and
 closing .
Structure of stomata
• Stomata consists
  of two guard cells.
  When there is high
  water pressure
  guard cells open.
  Low water pressure
  in the guard cells
  cause stomata to
  close.
Do you think stomata are
   open all the time?
• Plants keep their
  stomata open
  just enough to
  allow
  photosynthesis
  to take place but
  not so much that
  they lose
  excessive
  amount of water.
What would happen if the
 stomata were kept open all
         the time?
• If the stomata
  were kept open all
  the time, water
  loss due to
  transpiration would
  be so great that
  few plants would
  be able to take
  enough water to
  survive.
What is the time frame of
   opening and closing
         stomata?
• In general,        • However, stomata
  stomata are          may be closed even
  open during the      in the bright
                       sunlight under hot,
  day time when        dry conditions in
  photosynthesis       which water
  are active, and      conservation is a
  closed at night.     matter of life and
                       death.

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Internal structure of a leaf

  • 1. Internal structure of a leaf • A leaf consists of following layers. • Cuticle • Upper epidermis • Palisade mesophyll • Spongy mesophyll • Lower epidermis • Pores also known as stoma /stomata
  • 2. Cuticle The outer thick waxy covering of the plants and leaves. Cuticle protects plant from drying out by reducing water loss. Does not let oxygen or carbon dioxide pass through it.
  • 3. Upper epidermis • Upper epidermis consists of a single layer of cells covered by cuticle. Sometime contains pores which allow gas or water molecule to pass
  • 4. Palisade mesophyll • Just beneath the epidermis there are column shaped cells containing chloroplast are known as Palisade mesophyll . • Most
  • 5. Spongy mesophyll • The second type of mesophyll tissue is the spongy mesophyll which is composed of closely packed irregular shape cells surronded by air spaces. There are fewer chloroplast because they are under side of the leaf.
  • 6. Lower epidermis • Below the spongy mesophyll is the lower epidermis. We will see vascular bundle here and stomata.
  • 7. What are stomata or stoma? • The pore like openings in the underside of the leaf leaf is called stoma (singular) and stomata (plural). Each stoma consists of two guard cells which control the opening and closing of the stomata
  • 8. What is the function of stoma /stomata ? • Stomata allow carbon dioxide and oxygen and water vapor diffuse into and out of the leaf by opening and closing .
  • 9. Structure of stomata • Stomata consists of two guard cells. When there is high water pressure guard cells open. Low water pressure in the guard cells cause stomata to close.
  • 10. Do you think stomata are open all the time? • Plants keep their stomata open just enough to allow photosynthesis to take place but not so much that they lose excessive amount of water.
  • 11. What would happen if the stomata were kept open all the time? • If the stomata were kept open all the time, water loss due to transpiration would be so great that few plants would be able to take enough water to survive.
  • 12. What is the time frame of opening and closing stomata? • In general, • However, stomata stomata are may be closed even open during the in the bright sunlight under hot, day time when dry conditions in photosynthesis which water are active, and conservation is a closed at night. matter of life and death.