What are the functions of a leaf?

1 Answer
Jul 16, 2016

The Primary function of the leaves of a plant is to become solar receptors of UV light in order to convert the energy of the sun into stored energy as sugar through the process of photosynthesis.

Explanation:

The Primary function of the leaves of a plant is to become solar receptors of UV light in order to convert the energy of the sun into stored energy as sugar through the process of photosynthesis.

The leaves use chloroplasts filled with chlorophylls to trap UV radiation from the sun using that energy to split water and combine hydrogen with carbon dioxide to create sugars as a storage mechanism for energy.

During that process the leaves absorb Carbon Dioxide from the environment and return Oxygen back to the atmosphere.

The Secondary function of the leaves of plants is storage of food sources.

The leaves of plants also form a canopy of protection for newly developing seedlings from the harsh heat of the sun.