holds the leaf in connects to the plant
petiole is the thin green sructure that connects the main stem to a leaf.its also called MESOPODIUM.
its main function is to direct the leaf from the branch so that it could get sufficient sunlight to perform photosynthesis
The stalk that joins the leaf blade to the stem is called the petiole. Its primary function is to support the leaf and connect it to the rest of the plant's vascular system for the transport of nutrients and water.
shrubs and trees
A simple leaf has a flat, thin structure with a main vein running through the center. It typically consists of a blade, petiole, and stipules. The blade is the main part of the leaf where photosynthesis occurs, while the petiole connects the leaf to the stem. Stipules are small, leaf-like structures at the base of the petiole.
Leaf Apex- The outer end of the leaf Vein- Supports the leaf and transports both food and water Midrib- The central rib of the leaf Axil- Angle between the upper side of a stem and a leaf or petiole Petiole- Attaches the leaf to the plant Lamina- The blade of the leaf Stipule- Paired appendages that are found at the base of the petiole Stem- The main support of the leaf
The external leaf structure serves to protect the internal tissues of the leaf, regulate gas exchange through tiny openings called stomata, and capture sunlight for photosynthesis through chlorophyll-containing cells.
The stalk that joins the leaf blade to the stem is called the petiole. Its main function is to support the leaf and provide a pathway for nutrients to move between the leaf and the rest of the plant.
PetioleThe stalk by which a leaf is attached to a stem. Also called Leafstalk.
The swollen petiole of the water hyacinth helps the plant float on water by providing buoyancy. It also stores air, which aids in respiration and helps the plant stay afloat. Additionally, the swollen petiole acts as a flotation device to support the plant and allow it to survive in aquatic environments.
it is to carry meth into the leaf through the veins into the petiole and ending up in the roots. This makes the plant very high.
The stalk that joins the leaf blade to the stem is called the petiole. Its primary function is to support the leaf and connect it to the rest of the plant's vascular system for the transport of nutrients and water.
Leaf scar
In monocot leaves petiole is represented by leaf- sheath..
A leaf without a petiole is called a sessile leaf.
it is to carry meth into the leaf through the veins into the petiole and ending up in the roots. This makes the plant very high.
The petiole is the delivery pipeline between plant stem and leaf vein.
sessile
no, because there are only petiole in petiolate leaves while the sessile leaves do not have a petiole:)