Typically a leaf is a thin, dorsiventrally flattened organ, borne above ground and, Furthermore, several kinds of leaf-like structures found in vascular plants are not totally. The internal organisation of most kinds of leaves has evolved to maximise of a petiole (leaf stalk), a lamina (leaf blade), and stipules.
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The thin upright shoot of a moss plant isn't considered a true stem because it has no vascular tissue.
Assuming you mean an optical microscope why not try Animal, Vegetable and Mineral? Search online and you'll find some amazing drawings of a flea drawn by Robert Hooke in 1665 for his book Micrographia. Try taking a thin slice of a plant stalk or looking at the leaves. Examine a grain of sand.
Large surface area.
Glucose is transported to all the parts in the plant,especially the Mesophyll Spongy Layer..which is on top on the stomata and guard cells.It's transported to feed the plant.It is not transported as glucose because its very reactive and can get into chemical reactions where its not needed or wanted.And might be lost.Its converted to starch to be stored or used for energy.Dont want to get into detail.Jazakallahu Khair.
The answer you're looking for is probably moss.
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No, wheat has a long thin stalk and a few leaves. Wheat does not have branches.
No, it is not. Filament is a noun meaning 1) a thin stalk in plant reproductive organs, or 2) a thin wire as is found in incandescent light bulbs.
As asparagus stalk can be thick or thin, long or short, so a definitive answer is not possible.
The answer is Broom Corn. The plant looks just like a regular sweet corn plant but does not develop any ears. The upper stold become thin and enlongated and seed heads are fromed. With the wind the sedd are spread or you can collect them for next year. Dry out the stop stalks and make your own broom.
The banana is not a tree, it is the largest herbaceous plant. Thin is a matter of opinion, thin compared with what
A tendril is the term given to the thin curling part of a climbing plant.
I think it is thin. I also don't know!
Radicchio is a chicory which produces flowers in its second year of growth. When ready, the plant will send up a thin stalk with small leaves and powder blue flowers that are similar to bachelor buttons or asters. They are insect pollinated and will set seed.
In his second dream, Pharaoh saw a stalk of grain with seven ears of grain on it. The stalk was then swallowed by seven withered, thin ears of grain. Genesis ch.41.
We thin plants because plants need enough room to grow. We over plant because we want to make sure that enough plants germinate. Sometimes when we thin, we can eat the plant. Sometimes we can replant the plant in a new location. Otherwise, the thinned plant becomes compost.
yes, it has xylem and phloem. i learned that in 5th grade.NO! The stem of the celery is actually the thin disk at the base of the stalks. The part we eat is all leaf; specifically, the stalk is a modified petiole - the part of the leaf that connects to the stem. Each stalk is 1 leaf with a top blade that divides into leaflets. Farmers bred the plant to have the large fleshy petioles because people liked to eat them. I learned that just this week while writing a leaf lesson for my kids.