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Inside of a Leaf

Inside of a Leaf. Epidermis. The epidermis protects the leaf on the TOP and BOTTOM. Think about your body without skin. That would be like the leaf without its epidermis. Vein. ~take water to the leaf. ~give food and water to the stems and roots. FOOD and WATER to stem and roots.

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Inside of a Leaf

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  1. Inside of a Leaf

  2. Epidermis The epidermis protects the leaf on the TOP and BOTTOM. Think about your body without skin. That would be like the leaf without its epidermis.

  3. Vein ~take water to the leaf. ~give food and water to the stems and roots. FOOD and WATER to stem and roots WATER to leaf

  4. Pause and think. . . • If the veins of the leaf give FOOD and WATER to the stem and roots, what would happen to a plant with no leaves?

  5. Stomata are tiny openings in the leaf. They let water and gases in and out of the leaf. Stomata

  6. Chloroplasts cells inside of the leaf Chlorophyll Chlorophyll gives plants their green color. Chlorophyll is inside of chloroplasts.

  7. Do you know where the labels go? stomata chloroplast chlorophyll epidermis vein

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