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The cuticular and the stomatal level of the leaf structure affects foliar fertilization.
The Leaf
The stoma on the underside of the leaf
The structure that attaches the blade of a leaf to the stem is called the petiole. It acts as a supportive connection between the leaf blade and the stem, allowing for flexibility and movement.
The main vein of a leaf is called the midrib. It provides structure and support to the leaf and helps transport water and nutrients throughout the leaf.
The structure of a leaf is skeletal
the leaf like structure of a seed is embryo
draw internal leaf
The cuticular and the stomatal level of the leaf structure affects foliar fertilization.
A stipule is a small, leaf-like structure found at the base of a leaf stalk. Its main function is to protect the leaf bud as it grows and to help regulate the flow of nutrients to the leaf.
A leaf has a flat, thin structure with an outer epidermis layer that protects the leaf. Inside the leaf, there are layers of cells known as mesophyll, which contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis. The veins of the leaf transport water and nutrients throughout the leaf.
Because the leaf structure do not have the ability to store the starch molecules
names of leaves ________________________________________________________ If you are asking about the name of the leaf in the Canadian flag, It's the Maple leaf
leaf, I think :)
A compound leaf is a leaf structure where the leaf blade is divided into multiple leaflets attached to a single leaf stem, called a rachis. Each leaflet may resemble a small, individual leaf but is part of a larger compound leaf structure.
Because the leaf structure do not have the ability to store the starch molecules
The Culticle