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Twig catfish are omnivores. Go to catfish info . blogspot . com and click ctrl + f and type twig and it will pop up.

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What is the margin of neem twig?

reticulate


Where are leaves attached to a twig?

Leaves are attached to a twig at a specific point called the petiole, which is the stalk that connects the leaf blade to the stem. In some cases, leaves can be directly attached to the twig without a petiole, as seen in sessile leaves. The arrangement of leaves on a twig can vary based on the plant species, influencing light exposure and photosynthesis efficiency.


How do you use a dichotomous key to key out a twig?

To use a dichotomous key to identify a twig, you would start by observing the characteristics of the twig, such as its size, shape, color, texture, and any notable features like buds or leaf scars. Then, you would use the dichotomous key to compare these characteristics with the options provided in each key couplet, selecting the option that best matches the twig you are trying to identify. By following the key's branching choices based on your observations, you can eventually narrow down the possible species that the twig belongs to.


Is twig biotic or abiotic?

A twig is considered biotic because it is a part of a living organism, specifically a branch of a tree or shrub. It contains organic material and was once part of a living plant. While it can become abiotic once it is dead and dried out, in its natural state, a twig is classified as biotic.


At the tip a dormant winter twig a deciduous tree one will normally find a terminal bud?

Yes, terminal buds are typically found at the tip of a winter twig on a deciduous tree. These buds contain the embryonic tissue for new growth and are responsible for the elongation of the twig in the following growing season.