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14 Cards in this Set
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leaves without a petiole are termed _____________. |
sessile |
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A leaf with only one main vein
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simple leaf |
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A leaf with more than one main vein. |
palmate |
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a petiole that has more than one leaf. |
compound leaf |
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Monocots have what leaf pattern? |
parallel venation |
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C02 + H2.0 + light = |
C6.H12.O6 + O2 + H2.O |
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The surface of leaves are coated with a waxy substance called |
cuticle |
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The upper mesophyll layer is called |
pallisade mesophyll |
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the bottom mesophyll layer is called |
spongy mesophyll |
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openings underneath a leaf that allows carbon dioxide to enter. |
stomata |
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a pair of cells that folds a monocot leaf during dry weather. |
bulliform cells |
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regulates water, gas exchange, and guards the stomata. |
guard cells |
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the stomata is__________when inflated. |
open |
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the stomata is________when deflated |
close |