Yes it does
No
The scientific name for corn leaves is Zea mays.
corn leaves have parallel veins
Yellowing of corn leaves can be caused by various factors such as nutrient deficiencies, water stress, diseases, or pests. It is important to assess the specific conditions of your corn plants to determine the exact cause of the yellowing leaves.
Corn plants does have glucose. Most of it comes from the leaves.
Corn has leaves with parallel venation as it is monocotyledonous
no. It has parallel veins.
Corn leaves may turn yellow due to a lack of nutrients, such as nitrogen, or due to overwatering or underwatering. Pests or diseases can also cause yellowing of corn leaves. It is important to properly diagnose the issue to address it effectively.
That is the correct spelling for "husk" (green leaves around an ear of corn).
No
Yes, they do!
Fodder