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What has deep set stomata in its cutin pine or lilac?

Lilac has deep-set stomata in its cutin. This adaptation helps reduce water loss by allowing the plant to regulate gas exchange more effectively, particularly in its moist habitats. In contrast, pine trees typically have shallower stomata as part of their adaptations to various environmental conditions.


Is a pine needle a dicot or monocot?

Besides the visual differences, pine needles remain attached to the branch for several years while maples shed their leaves every fall. A pine needle also has its vascular tissue running down the middle, compared to the vascular network in a maple leaf. Pine needles grow in bunches of 2-6 and maple leaves grow singly on opposite sides of the stem from each other.


What kind of leaf does a gymnosperm have?

Gymnosperms have needle-like or scale-like leaves. These leaves are typically tough and adapted to conserve water in various environments. Examples of gymnosperms with needle-like leaves include pine trees, while cycads have palm-like leaves.


Is ponderosa pine nonvascular?

No, ponderosa pine is not nonvascular; it is a vascular plant. Vascular plants, including ponderosa pine, have specialized tissues (xylem and phloem) that transport water, nutrients, and sugars throughout the plant. Ponderosa pine belongs to the conifer family and is characterized by its needle-like leaves and woody structure.


Is pine a noun?

The word pine is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun. The word pine is also a verb and an adjective. Example uses: Noun: Pine is my choice for the trees at the end of the property. Verb: My new job in a new city is great but I pine for the folks back home. Adjective: Their pine furniture gave their home a country atmosphere.

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What is the adaptation of pine tree?

Pine trees modify the leaves to needle like structure so that the snow slips on it.It modifies the stomata to decrease the transpiration of water.


Stomata in pine needle?

Stomata in pine needles are small openings that facilitate gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to enter for photosynthesis while releasing oxygen and water vapor. Unlike broadleaf plants, pine needles have sunken stomata, which helps reduce water loss by minimizing exposure to air. This adaptation is crucial for survival in various environments, especially in colder or drier climates. Additionally, the needle's waxy cuticle further aids in conserving moisture.


What kind of pine trees have two needle clusters?

Bishop Pine


What is a Leaf of a pine tree?

Needle.


Why do pine trees have needle shaped leaves?

because the geographical regions where the pine trees are growing would not allow them to have broad leaves and they have to conserve water also. In addition needle like leaves of the pine trees increase the photosynthetic surface area of these plants.


How is the structure of the leaves of a pine tree an adaptation to dry conditions?

The pine tree leaves are adapted for snow deserts. To minimize the evaporation of water these become needle like, reducing the free surface area but at the same time have chlorenchyma cells with many infoldings to provide maximum space for capturing sunlight. Essential oils present in the cell sap do not allow free water to freeze under low temperature.


What is needle pine venation?

The venation of a pine tree's needles is called parallel.


Why trees have needle like leaves?

The leaves of pine trees are needle-like.


How tall is a pine needle?

About two inches.


Are pine needle and thorns leaves?

Yes


Is a pine needle compound or simple?

it depends


Which can get more sunlight- a maple leaf or a pine needle?

A maple leaf typically gets more sunlight because of its broad and flat shape, allowing it to capture more sunlight compared to the narrow and needle-like pine needle which has less surface area to absorb sunlight.