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leaves without a petiole are termed _____________.

sessile

A leaf with only one main vein

simple leaf

A leaf with more than one main vein.

palmate

a petiole that has more than one leaf.

compound leaf

Monocots have what leaf pattern?

parallel venation

C02 + H2.0 + light =

C6.H12.O6 + O2 + H2.O

The surface of leaves are coated with a waxy substance called

cuticle

The upper mesophyll layer is called

pallisade mesophyll

the bottom mesophyll layer is called

spongy mesophyll

openings underneath a leaf that allows carbon dioxide to enter.

stomata

a pair of cells that folds a monocot leaf during dry weather.

bulliform cells

regulates water, gas exchange, and guards the stomata.

guard cells

the stomata is__________when inflated.

open

the stomata is________when deflated

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