There are several types of clover plants with tiny leaves. Some species of clover with small leaves include the Dutch white clover, sweet clover, and common white clover.
Xylem and phloem
Water enters a plant through the roots by osmosis, moving through the root cells and up the stem to the leaves. Water is transported through the xylem tissue in the plant, driven by transpiration (evaporation of water from leaves). Finally, water is released through tiny pores on the leaves called stomata into the air as vapor.
The stinging nettle plant is poisonous to the touch due to tiny hairs on its leaves that release chemicals causing skin irritation and a stinging sensation when touched.
Substances leave the plant through processes such as transpiration, where water evaporates from the leaves, and translocation, where sugars and other nutrients are transported through the phloem tissue to other parts of the plant for growth and metabolism. Additionally, gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide can enter and exit the plant through tiny openings called stomata on the leaves.
Duckweed is a plant that has no roots or stems and floats on the surface of water. It has tiny hairs on its leaves that help it cling to the water's surface.
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oxygen
tiny droplets of water will appear inside the bag.these tiny droplets are due to transpiration from leaves.
they are called stomata and they are used to exchang gases for the plant. It has to be very wet.
Plantlets
clover mites
Transpiration is the process by which plants release water vapor through tiny pores in their leaves called stomata. This water vapor evaporates into the air, contributing to the overall evaporation of water from the plant leaves.
Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter via the stomata which are tiny pores in the leaves and other organs of plants. Please see the link.
Xylem and phloem
They breathe through the stomata and other pigments.Plants have these tiny holes on the underside of the leaves that allows them to absorb co2 and produce O
The process described is an example of asexual reproduction through plantlets or vegetative propagation. By producing new plants from the parent plant's leaves, the original plant can create genetically identical offspring.
Succulents, such as cacti and aloe vera, have tiny leaves which minimize water loss through transpiration by storing water in their fleshy stems and leaves. This adaptation helps them thrive in arid environments with limited water availability.