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Cohesion
waxy cuticle to decrease evaporation from leaves and development of vascular tissues in the land plants.
Many alpine plants have short hairs on both leaves and flowers. It is thought that this detail helps avoid moisture loss by cutting down on air movement.
Plants that grow in LEAVES are KATAKA-TAKA plants
there are carnivorous plants out there take venus fly trap for example
There are a great many things that leaves do for plants. Leaves can for example serve as protection to the plant.
I only have one example that I can think of across the top of my head: mulberry leaves. They are eaten by the monarch butterfly, I think.
Cohesion
kata-kataka, begonia, african violets
Leaves of tundra plants have adapted to the frigid temperatures there over the years. For example, the plants have grown smaller leaves and have grown closer to the ground, in order to "huddle" together and maintain as much warmth as possible.
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Transpiration is water loss from plants.
waxy cuticle to decrease evaporation from leaves and development of vascular tissues in the land plants.
Plants carry out the action of photosynthesis during daylight hours. The leaves and flowers of many plants track the sun as it travels across the sky.
Humans can eat many (though certainly not all) kinds of plants including seeds, nuts, roots (potatoes, for example), leaves (grape leaves, for example), herbs, spices, fruits, vegetables, and flowers (hibiscus and rose, for example).
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?
Leaves is the plural of leaf.Two example sentences for "leaves" are:The botanist concluded that the leaves were diseased.Leaves are one of the most important parts of trees and plants.