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The true leaves are the leaves that have something to do with photosynthesis. The cotyledons are just the first leaves of a plant.
Depends. - Do you know what kind of plant the seed is from? Look it up. - Can you wait until the seed germinates? Count the initial number of leaves it has as soon as it germinates and before it begins to grow new leaves. - Can you simply dissect the seed? Count how many leaves are on the embryonic plant inside. - Is this a plant that has already germinated and you want to identify (and count) which of its leaves are seed leaves? That's more difficult. Some plants discard their seed leaves within weeks after germination. Some keep them below the soil and only raise their true leaves above the soil. In some plants, the seed leaves are of a markedly different form that the true leaves, but in some (especially pine and related softwood trees) the seed leaves look almost identical to the true leaves.
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the significance of the about madre cacao leaves as a fertilizer s to be able to know of what are the effects on it to the plants growth
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There is great significance of the butterfly eggs being laid under the leaves. One reason is so that the eggs can survive.
Tissues combine to form organs such as plant leaves perform photosynthesis
The true leaves are the leaves that have something to do with photosynthesis. The cotyledons are just the first leaves of a plant.
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The significance of the title of the play An Ideal Husband is that there is no such thing as a true ideal husband
The plural of leaf is leaves so it is table leaves
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Depends. - Do you know what kind of plant the seed is from? Look it up. - Can you wait until the seed germinates? Count the initial number of leaves it has as soon as it germinates and before it begins to grow new leaves. - Can you simply dissect the seed? Count how many leaves are on the embryonic plant inside. - Is this a plant that has already germinated and you want to identify (and count) which of its leaves are seed leaves? That's more difficult. Some plants discard their seed leaves within weeks after germination. Some keep them below the soil and only raise their true leaves above the soil. In some plants, the seed leaves are of a markedly different form that the true leaves, but in some (especially pine and related softwood trees) the seed leaves look almost identical to the true leaves.
Pinus has needle leaves. These differ from the true leaves in the sense that needle leaves do not have axillary buds.