The swollen leaf stalks have air spaces that trap air to allow the water hyacinth to float.
The cuticle in a leaf is the waxy covering on top and bottom of the leaf. It is used to conserve water.
The stomata, which are small pores typically found on the underside of the leaf, release water vapor through a process called transpiration. This helps to regulate the water content and maintain the plant's turgidity.
The two structures in plant leaves that prevent the loss of water are stomata (located in the bottom part of the leaf) and the epidermis (covers the top and bottom of the leaf).
The answer is no, because, on the top of a leaf there is the, cuticle, then the upper epidermis cells underneath, which you can see these, because you can see a sort of jigzaw pattern on the top of the leaf. but on the bottom of a leaf there are tiny, guard cells, a guard cell is a cell that lets in carbon dioxide to the leaf, but only on the bottom of the leaf. if you have ever wondered why a leaf is greener on the top, than the bottom of a leaf, is because, sunlight can easily reach the top of a leaf, this is called photosynthesis, but on the bottom of a leaf, it only gets sunlight from refections from the ground, because the bottom of the leaf does not have any visible contact with the sun.
the stem
If there is a leaf on the bottom of water, the leaf will grow into another plant.
Water lilies do not perform well in moving water. The current will wash the soil out of the container , it will keep the temperature of the water too cold for the water lily and the constant disturbance of leaf and flower stems can damage them.
Water lilies do not perform well in moving water. The current will wash the soil out of the container , it will keep the temperature of the water too cold for the water lily and the constant disturbance of leaf and flower stems can damage them.
the wter lily is suited for water because the leaf is very broad which means it has many stomata to release excess water.
The cuticle in a leaf is the waxy covering on top and bottom of the leaf. It is used to conserve water.
to preserve water
The stomata, which are small pores typically found on the underside of the leaf, release water vapor through a process called transpiration. This helps to regulate the water content and maintain the plant's turgidity.
The aquatic leaf beetle and black aphid both feed on water lilies Animals such as deer, ducks and beavers also eat parts of the water lily. Fish, like the grass carp, eat water lilies sometimes as well
Using their stomata normally located under the leaf, but since the bottom of the lily pad's leaf is submerged in water, the stomata are on the top of the leaf.
The two structures in plant leaves that prevent the loss of water are stomata (located in the bottom part of the leaf) and the epidermis (covers the top and bottom of the leaf).
Using their stomata normally located under the leaf, but since the bottom of the lily pad's leaf is submerged in water, the stomata are on the top of the leaf.
Thorns are leaf modifications in opuntia (a type of cactus) and a stem modification in bougainvillea. So it depends on the type of plant.