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It takes at least 2-5 days for a healthy green leaf to die and dry out completely.

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How can you preserve the colors of a leaf?

it's easy!!! you can easily preserve the colours of a leaf my friends. here is what you have to do:Materials:leafwax paperhair dryerscissorsprocedure:1.chose a leaf, that you would like to preseve the colours on(one of the expanded, usually green organs borne by the stem of a plant.)2. take the roll of wax paper3. rip a sheet big enough to set you leaf on4. rip another sheet that is congruent (same shape and size)5. take the leaf, set it on one sheet, put the other sheet on top6. take a hair dryer, and on medium or high heat melt the wax paper sheets together, leaf inbetween.7. let you creation cool8. cut around the leaf leaving some space so your edges do not fray9. look at the coloured leaf uncrinkled all year long.****WARNING: BE CAREFUL WITH THE HAIR DRYER!!!!!****good luck!


What is a scaly leaf?

A scaly leaf is a type of leaf that has a dry, hard, or rough surface texture. These scales can be natural or a result of environmental factors, and they often serve as a protective layer for the leaf against water loss or herbivores. Plants like cacti and succulents commonly have scaly leaves.


Where in a leaf does photosynthesis take place?

Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts of a leaf, specifically in the cells of the mesophyll layer.


Is a mango leaf a compound leaf or simple leaf?

A mango leaf is a compound leaf. Compound leaves consist of multiple leaflets attached to a single leafstalk or petiole. In the case of mango leaves, there are several leaflets arranged along a central stem.


How do butterflies dry their wings?

Butterflies open and close their wings to expose them to the air and sunlight, which helps to dry them out. They also use their large surface area and veins in the wings to effectively absorb moisture. Additionally, some butterflies will hang upside down to allow gravity to help with the drying process.

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Rahul picked up a dry leaf from the school garden and tried doing the iodinetest he objerved that the colour of iodine did not turn bluish black can you explain why?

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