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Leaf blades that are in one piece are referred to as "simple leaves." Unlike compound leaves, which are divided into multiple leaflets, simple leaves consist of a single, undivided blade. This structure can vary in shape and size but maintains the integrity of a single leaf unit. Examples of plants with simple leaves include maple and oak trees.

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