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Why do leaves float on water?

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Leaves float on water due to their structure and the presence of buoyant cells called aerenchyma. Aerenchyma is a specialized tissue in leaves that contains air spaces, which help the leaves to stay afloat on the surface of the water. This buoyancy is important for the leaves to access sunlight for photosynthesis and to disperse seeds in some plant species.

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