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Plants that grow in LEAVES are KATAKA-TAKA plants
plants but not animals
These are plants without leaves
opposite - ex. coconut tree alternate - ex. mango tree whorled - ex. petchay
It means 3 or more leaves at each node.
Whorled means that there are three or more leaves at each (single) node on a plant's stem. It's a type of phyllotaxy (leaf arrangement).
It has paralled leaves and yes it is a monocot.:)
Among the three types of leaf arrangement, the whorled, the opposite and the alternate, the whorled type exposes the leaves to less sunlight since it has two or more leaves borne at each node.
The phyllotaxy of a mango is usually 3/8 but as the leaves are arranged very closely at the tips they appear to be whorled.
whorled.
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Plants and leaves.
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It is when there is one or more leaves coming from the same node(the swelling point on the stem/stalk)
it is dying stupid