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Lamina |
The part that I think is the leaf of the leaf |
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Petiole |
The part that joins the leaf to the stem |
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What is leaf sheath |
The part of the leaf that raps around the stem of some/most monocots and can be found in some dicots |
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Which type of cot is most likely to have leaves like sheath? |
Monocot |
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What is psudo stem? |
Leaf sheath wrapping around each other to create a stem like structure as seen in banana |
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What are the 3 leaf arrangements? |
Alternate Opposite Whorled |
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Two types of leave |
Simple and compound leaves |
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What are single leaves? |
Regular leaves that are not divided into parts although they may be lobed |
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Complex leaves |
One leaf divided into leaflets and may even be divided into primary and secondary leaflets |
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What is the name of the main stalk in a compound leaf? |
Rachis |
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Why do hydrophytes have large thin láminas? |
Idk |
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What are aerenchyma tissues? |
Air spacy tissus's that aid, or allows floatation |
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In which type of habitat plant do u find aerenchyma cells? |
Hydrophytes |
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Why do hydrophytes have reduced Xylem |
Because they are surrounded by water they don't need as much to transport water they got no issue |
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Where do hydrophytes have stoma? Why? |
At the top of the leaf They literally live in water they don't care Gang gang 🐺 |
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Function of trichomes |
Reflects solar radiation to prevent sun damage |
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Name the structure around the vascular bundle that prevents the exposure of the vascular bundle to air |
Bundle sheath |
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What controls the movement of substances into and out of the vascular bundle? |
Bundle sheath |
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True of false the bundle sheath has no chloroplasts and does not aid in photosynthesis |
False, I know it do |