Campbell Biology (12th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0135188741
ISBN 13: 978-0-13518-874-3

Chapter 35 - 35.2 - Concept Check - Page 766: 2

Answer

Roots and stems keep growing to seek out more for the plant (water and minerals in the former case and sunlight for photosynthesis in the latter), while leaves are meant to absorb light and do a job in the place where they first appear. Further, if they kept growing, they would interfere with one another and might also become so heavy as to fold, inhibiting their photosynthetic role.

Work Step by Step

The key here is to see that growth is part of the role of stem and root while leaves have a more limited time for growth and a long time to function physiologically.
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