The influence of environmental factors on the structure of the leaf.

The flora is diverse and inhabits most of the land. Therefore, parts of the body structure of plants from different habitats have adapted to these conditions. For example, the leaves of a plant growing in wetlands where there is a lot of moisture are very wide and large, which allows it to evaporate as much as possible through its pores, thereby prolonging the life of the body. Plants in drylands (desert), on the other hand, have transformed their leaves into thorns. This has led to the fact that their leaves practically do not evaporate liquid, and contribute to its accumulation. The leaves of shade-tolerant plants are darker (contain more chlorophyll), and light-loving plants are lighter.



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