Maize, also known as corn, has long, slender leaves with parallel venation. These leaves are classified as monocotyledonous, similar to other grasses.
the leaf of a maize plant has parallel venation
The leaf base of maize is clasping. It wraps around the stem, forming a sheath-like attachment.
No, a maize leaf is a compound leaf. This means that it is composed of multiple leaflets attached to a single petiole. Each leaflet appears to be a small individual leaf but they are all connected to the same stalk.
ike most grasses they have simple, alternate leaves with parallel veination
The botanical name for maize leaf is Zea mays. It is a species of corn that produces the familiar large leaves commonly seen on maize plants.
Maize being a monocot has isobilateral leaf hence entire mesophyll works for photosynthesis. there is no specified palisade in it.
Maize is a type of corn.
Yes it is rough
maize is a monocotyledonous plant as it produces one leaf upon germination and consists of a fibrous root system
maize is a monocotyledonous plant as it produces one leaf upon germination and consists of a fibrous root system
Maize is another word for corn.
Maize is a type of corn, and as such, it is not wheat.