The characteristics of leaves are the ones that are used for purposes of identification and classification. Leaves have blades, they are flat and thin, they are strategically arranged on plants so as to access sunlight and so much more.
one characteristic is that they have broad leaves
"it transports water and food inside the plant" is a characteristic as xylem transports water and the phloem transports food in the form of sucrose. "it support the plants stems and leaves" is a characteristic of vascular tissue because the arrangement of the xylem and phloem provide it with strength and therefore support. the last one is then the wrong characteristic.
Yes, jamun leaves are dicotyledonous. Dicotyledonous plants have seeds with two cotyledons, which is a characteristic of jamun leaves.
Personification is when you are giving an object a human characteristic. e.g The tree tickled me with its leaves
needle-like leaves
The presence of two seed leaves is a characteristic of dicotyledonous plants. These seed leaves contain nutrients for the seedling until it can produce its own energy through photosynthesis.
Not all plants have leaves. Some plants, like mosses and ferns, do not have true leaves but instead have structures that serve similar functions.
They have 4 distinct seasons and there leaves fall off
rose leaves in addition to being pinnate, also have a serrated margin.
Lily has leaves, pine has needles
Filicinophyta all have roots, leaves and stems but they don't have true xylems and phloems. Spores are produced on the undersides of their leaves and these leaves tend to be divided.
Seed plants have roots, stems, leaves, has vascular tissue, and flowers that produce seeds.