sounds like you read a question on your homework that had pictures below it
the malunggay or moringa is a compound leaf with entire margin and pinnate leaf venation.
NO
the inner part of leaf is called transeverse section
[object Object]
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a leaf
it is the user because you can not expand itA leaf object cannot contain other objects and usually refers to a resource such as a printer, folder, user or group UserDomain, user, printer ,ou folder or siteObjects are either container objects or leaf objects. A container object stores other objects and it occupies a specific level in a subtree hierarchy.An object class is a container if at least one other class specifies it as a possible superior; therfore any object class defined in the schema can become a container. A leaf objectdoes not store other objects, and, as such, it occupies the endpoint of a subtreea directory service is essentially a container that can contain other containers. This is certainly true of AD. Objects in Active Directory can be either containers for other objects or they can be leaf objects, which do not serve as containers. A user object is an example of a leaf object because it stores user data but does not contain other objects.
There is no abstract noun form of the concrete noun leaf, a word for a physical object.
Yes, if 0 is a valid response.
momentum is equal to the mass of an object x velocity of an object
it has more affinity (attraction) to the solvent than to the paper
You can use Gold-leaf electroscope machine.