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- What is the function of the petiole? - Answers
It typically consists of a blade, petiole, and stipules The blade is the main part of the leaf where photosynthesis occurs, while the petiole connects the leaf to the stem Stipules are small
- What is the function of swollen petiole in water hyacinth?
The swollen petiole of the water hyacinth helps the plant float on water by providing buoyancy It also stores air, which aids in respiration and helps the plant stay afloat Additionally, the
- What part of the bamboo leaf corresponds to the petiole of . . . - Answers
In bamboo leaves, the petiole corresponds to the part where the leaf blade meets the stem This is similar to the location of the petiole in hibiscus leaves, which connects the leaf blade to the
- Does lily leaf have petiole - Answers
Water lily leaves consist of the blade or lamina, which is the flat surface of the leaf that floats on water, and the petiole, which is the stalk that attaches the leaf to the plant Water lily
- A leaf having more than one blade on the petiole is said to . . . - Answers
Each leaflet has its own small petiole that connects it to the main petiole Examples of plants with compound leaves include roses, clover, and poison ivy Examples of plants with compound leaves
- What is the counterpart of the petiole of dicot in monocot?
Monocot leaves often lack a petiole (leaf stem) and have a sheath surrounding the stem, while dicot leaves usually have a distinct petiole attaching the leaf to the stem Additionally, monocot
- What is a blade stem? - Answers
The structure that attaches the blade of a leaf to the stem is called the petiole It acts as a supportive connection between the leaf blade and the stem, allowing for flexibility and movement
- What do you call the leaf without a petiole? - Answers
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