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The best example for hastate leaf is convolvulus arvensis plant leaf
For the cell wall, it is present in the plant because it functions is to keep the cell its shape. Example: leaf - it has its shape because it has cell wall. For the chloroplast, it is present in the plant cell because it functions is to trap sunlight for the plant to photosynthesize. Example: leaf - it makes food for the plant with the help of the chloroplast
Bryophyllum leaf
Decline of the plant, growth of another leaf, improvement in the plant, and propagation of another plant are possible outcomes when a leaf is cut off a weed. The consequence for the plant depends upon the function, health, location and size of the severed leaf and of the weed. The consequence for the leaf will be decline into death or, if proper procedure is followed, propagation of another plant.
Most of their stomata are on the underside of the leaf.
No, a leaf is part of a plant. Therefore the leaf is made up of "plant" cells. So it has a cell wall.
i think it is Polygonum arifolium but i am not entirely sure
A Flower
There are a number of things that a fourth leaf could represent. In a plant this could represent luck for example.
Leaf is a plant.
For the cell wall, it is present in the plant because it functions is to keep the cell its shape. Example: leaf - it has its shape because it has cell wall. For the chloroplast, it is present in the plant cell because it functions is to trap sunlight for the plant to photosynthesize. Example: leaf - it makes food for the plant with the help of the chloroplast
Bryophyllum leaf
Seeing as a leaf is part of a plant, the plant will naturally be bigger.
Generally, leaf cells are found in the leaf of a plant.
No. Normally a leaf is only part of a plant.
The word "four-leaf" or "four leaf" is not a noun, it is an adjective used to describe a noun, for example a four-leaf table or a four-leaf configuration.The noun form of the adjective "four leaf" is four-leaf clover, a word for a type of plant.
A leaf is part of a plant.
No