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These are plants without leaves
caterpillars
cause if they were at the start of branches, that would be one weird looking tree.
tree leaves and branches
Sea weed, spirogyra, roses, hornroot, and Ginkgos are all examples of multicellular plants.
These are plants without leaves
Leaves don't have branches, it is the branches that have leaves.
Plants can be both multicellular and unicellular. Most plants are multicellular, and by most I mean that any which have leaves, stems, roots, flowers. There are a few unicellular plants, but these are small little things, for example the green layer you might find in pond water.
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.
macro-organisms example- bacilli
oxygen
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macro-organisms example- bacilli
Sloths climb upside down on tree branches and eat leaves. They climb out on the branches to the leaves.
These branches are dead, cut them off.
Coniferous have cones and are evergreen. Deciduous lose their leaves in the autumn (or 'fall' as Americans call it). But your question asks what is the same about them. There are masses of things that are the same. For example, they both have branches and trunks and bark and sap and leaves
No, in fact the opposite, they need their branches to grow leaves which photosynthesis (making their own food.)