No, your leaf should remain alive for a while. It depends on the species of plant as to how long the leaf will survive. There are stored sugars and water in the leaf that it will use until it is depleted.
No. It will immediately die.
Nothing will immediately happen, but the plant will eventually die
Removing a leaf from a plant may initially cause stress and some temporary wilting as the plant adjusts to the loss of photosynthesizing capability. However, the plant will eventually recover and redirect its energy to other parts of the plant to support growth and new leaf production. It is important to monitor the plant for signs of stress and provide proper care to help it recover.
the plant cannot transport the water and minerals to the leaf for the production of food and the plant will die
the plant cannot transport the water and minerals to the leaf for the production of food and the plant will die
the plant cannot transport the water and minerals to the leaf for the production of food and the plant will die
the plant cannot transport the water and minerals to the leaf for the production of food and the plant will die
the plant cannot transport the water and minerals to the leaf for the production of food and the plant will die
the plant cannot transport the water and minerals to the leaf for the production of food and the plant will die
the plant cannot transport the water and minerals to the leaf for the production of food and the plant will die
the plant cannot transport the water and minerals to the leaf for the production of food and the plant will die
the plant cannot transport the water and minerals to the leaf for the production of food and the plant will die