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What is thick bitter liquid called that is derived from soaking bark or leaves of many plants?

Tannin


What is the thick bitter liquid called that is derived from soaking the bard or leaves of many plants especially oaks?

Tannin


What is the thick bitter liquid called that is derived from soaking the bark of leaves of many plants?

The thick bitter liquid derived from soaking the bark of leaves of many plants is called "tannin." Tannin is a type of polyphenol compound that gives plants their astringent taste and is often used in tanning leather or in the production of certain beverages like wine and tea.


What do the leaves on ferns look like?

Leaves of aquatic plants are usually thick and fleshy. Some have a thick waxy coating on the surface of their leaves , eg. water lilies.


What do plants leaves do?

There are a great many things that leaves do for plants. Leaves can for example serve as protection to the plant.


How many leaves are typically found on poison oak plants?

Poison oak plants typically have three leaves.


Do all plants have the same leaves?

No. There are many leaves for many plants. Just go look outside. Are the leaves on the trees the same as the leaves and the bushes? Flowers? Plants? No. There are many leaves for many plants. Just go look outside. Are the leaves on the trees the same as the leaves and the bushes? Flowers? Plants?


The leaves of plants in a chaparral?

The leaves of plants in a chaparral biome are typically thick, waxy, and often small or needle-like, adaptations that help reduce water loss in this hot, dry environment. Many of these plants have evolved to be drought-resistant, allowing them to survive prolonged periods of low moisture. Additionally, some leaves may be aromatic, which can deter herbivores and reduce water loss through transpiration. Overall, these adaptations enable chaparral plants to thrive in their challenging climate.


What is the cell structure prevent water lost in leaves?

U r supposed to help me :) Short Answer = Stromata. Stroma are, I think, those structures that are in the [plant cell's] chloroplasts that are 'Thick with' the Thylakoid membranes. HFY ( Here For You ).


What is the thick top layer of interlaced leaves?

The thick top layer of interlaced leaves is called a canopy. Canopies are formed by the uppermost branches of trees in a forest or jungle and often create a dense layer of vegetation that blocks sunlight from reaching the forest floor. This layer is critical for providing shade, shelter, and habitat for many species of plants and animals.


Do desert plants have leaves?

Yes, desert plants have leaves, but they are usually small and adapted to conserve water through mechanisms such as reduced surface area, thick cuticles, and spines. Some desert plants, like cacti, have modified structures called spines that serve as leaves to reduce water loss.


Can guinea pigs eat house plants and what house plants can they eat?

You have to be very careful feeding plants to guinea pigs as many are poisonous.Here is a short list of what is safe to feed them:Dandelion leaves,grasscolt's footmeadow horsetailchickweedyarrowcomfreyhogweedplantainClover - small amounts onloy