Spine or Thorn
Grasses are one example of plants with sharp leaf blades.
branch
Grasses are one example of plants with sharp leaf blades.
comb
When offspring arise as a contiguous outgrowth of the parent, it is called budding. In budding, a new individual develops from an outgrowth or bud on the parent organism. This process allows for a form of asexual reproduction in many organisms.
Offspring which arise as a contiguous outgrowth of the parent is called budding. The process of a parent cell dividing into a large number of genetically identical cells all at once is known as multiple fission.
Exostosis means bony outgrowth.
To protect from cattle grazing
a small leaf is called microphyll, that's the scientific term
Offspring that arise as a contiguous outgrowth of the parent are called "buds". This a form of asexual reproduction where a new individual starts to develop within or attached to the parent organism before eventually detaching to become independent.
A leaf's edge is called its margin.
Modified leaf or stipules