I got stuck by a yucca tip in the side of my knee, it realy hurts and causing me to limp. what should I do for it?
Edited answer:
No, it is not poisonus.
A leaf tip is the pointed end of a leaf, which can vary in shape and size depending on the plant species. It is typically the part of the leaf that is farthest from the stem. Leaf tips can be used to identify different types of plants.
The tip or apex of a Sassafras leaf is rounded The base of a Sassafras leaf is cuneate Have fun with your leafiness ^^
The leaf tip, or leaf apex, plays a role in the overall health of the leaf and plant. It often helps in the process of photosynthesis by maximizing light exposure. Additionally, the shape and structure of the leaf tip can influence water drainage, reducing the risk of fungal infections and other diseases by preventing water accumulation. In some plants, the leaf tip may also serve as a protective mechanism against herbivores.
A ruler or a measuring tape can be used to measure the length of a leaf. Simply lay the leaf flat on a surface and measure from the base of the leaf to the tip.
You can find pictures of the apex of a leaf by doing a simple internet search using keywords like "leaf apex" or "leaf tip". Websites such as botanical blogs, educational resources, and image libraries are likely to have detailed photos of leaf apices.
The tip of a leaf is the APEX.
A leaf tip is the pointed end of a leaf, which can vary in shape and size depending on the plant species. It is typically the part of the leaf that is farthest from the stem. Leaf tips can be used to identify different types of plants.
The tip or apex of a Sassafras leaf is rounded The base of a Sassafras leaf is cuneate Have fun with your leafiness ^^
The leaf tip, or leaf apex, plays a role in the overall health of the leaf and plant. It often helps in the process of photosynthesis by maximizing light exposure. Additionally, the shape and structure of the leaf tip can influence water drainage, reducing the risk of fungal infections and other diseases by preventing water accumulation. In some plants, the leaf tip may also serve as a protective mechanism against herbivores.
SD (Semi defense)
See a doctor.
A point
It is called the tip or the apex.
yes if it is on the tip of an arrow that hits you in the mouth!
Sorry im stuck on this to :(
yes
Because some native people kill the frogs and tip their darts with the frogs poison.