BIOL 1115 Lecture Notes - Starch, Endosperm, Germination

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Epidermal layer secretes an external layer of waxy cuticle that reduces water loss by evaporation from the leave surface. Stomata are the primary site of transpiration. Transpiration is a process that contributes to the movement of water and dissolved substance up the shoot from the roots. They are cells that are mainly found in dicot leaves. They contain chloroplasts that are important for photosynthesis. Venation, arrangement of mesophyll cells and distribution of stomata. Monocots have only spongy mesophyll, but dicots have both palisade (closely packed) and spongy mesophyll. Stomata for monocots are equally distributed between upper and lower leaf surfaces, but dicot most of the stomata is located on the bottom of the leaf. Dicot leaves are held horizontally off the stem, but monocot is held vertically. The greatest changes are the leaves because they are the primary site of water loss. The leaves that transpiration and photosynthesis occurs.

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