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How does the structure of a leaf enable photosynthesis to take place?

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Leaves are adapted for photosynthesis and gaseous exchange. They are adapted for photosynthesis by having a large surface area, and contain openings, called stomata to allow carbon dioxide into the leaf and oxygen out. ... The cells inside the leaf have water on their surface.

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