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Water escapes from leaves through small openings called stomata. This process, known as transpiration, occurs when water vapor exits the leaf through these openings due to a difference in moisture levels between the leaf and the surrounding air. Transpiration helps plants cool themselves, transport nutrients, and maintain their structure.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide move in and out of a leaf through tiny openings called stomata. Stomata are located on the underside of the leaf and allow for gas exchange between the leaf and the surrounding atmosphere.
Ethanol causes the chlorophyll in the leaf to be extracted, leaving behind only the leaf's cellulose structure. This process removes the green color of the leaf, turning it translucent or white.
When a leaf is boiled in alcohol, the chlorophyll in the leaf is extracted and dissolves in the alcohol. The alcohol may change color depending on the pigments present in the leaf, such as turning green if chlorophyll is present.
When a leaf is placed in alcohol, the alcohol acts as a solvent and removes the chlorophyll from the leaf, causing it to lose its green color. Other pigments present in the leaf may remain, giving the leaf a different color appearance.
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis leaf is the scientific name of the hibiscus leaf.
the difference between a alternate and simple leaf is that the simple leaf has no patterns on its leaf and the alternate leaf has pattern
The average length of a hibiscus tree leaf can range from 3 to 6 inches, but this can vary depending on the specific species of hibiscus.
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Hibiscus has reticulate venation. Leaves of orchid plant are sessile. Leaves of hibiscus plant have stalks.
Grass leaves are sessile and have no stalk , leaf base of grass leaf is sheathing .
No, a leaf lying on the grass is not an example of a balanced force. In this case, the force of gravity is acting on the leaf and pulling it towards the ground, while the force of friction between the leaf and the grass prevents it from moving.
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Yes, hibiscus leaves typically have reticulate venation, where the veins branch out in a network pattern across the leaf surface. This is a common characteristic of dicotyledonous plants, to which hibiscus belongs.
The blade of a hibiscus leaf is typically thin rather than flat. It is usually smooth and flexible, with a pointed tip and smooth edges.
No, Hibiscus leaves do not have tendrils. Tendrils are specialized structures for climbing found on some plants like peas and grapes, but not on Hibiscus.