The magnification of a mango leaf can vary depending on the specific method of observation, such as a microscope or a camera lens. Typically, when viewed under a light microscope, leaf structures can be magnified anywhere from 10x to 400x, allowing for detailed examination of the leaf's cellular structure. However, for general purposes, a low magnification of around 40x to 100x is often sufficient to observe the leaf's surface features.
Sepals are part of the flower. The mango leaf has no sepals.
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.
Entire leaf margin
Lanceolate
netted
The answer is mango is serrated margin and rose is wavy margin
banchidodrome; Pinnate
anacardiaceas
It is reticulate venation .
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banchidodrome; Pinnate
long and narrow