Internal air spaces within a leaf increase its surface area, providing more opportunity for carbon dioxide to diffuse into the cells.
The air spaces inside the leaf increase the area of surface, so there's more chance for carbon dioxide to get into cells.
Text | The air spaces inside the leaf increase the area of surface, so there's more chance for carbon dioxide to get into cells |
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Tags: b1, bio, exchanging-substances
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