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What is a long-thin leaf?

A leaf


How can I identify long, thin leaf plants?

Long, thin leaf plants can be identified by their slender and elongated leaves that are typically narrow in shape. Look for plants with leaves that are significantly longer than they are wide, and that have a slim and delicate appearance. Examples of long, thin leaf plants include grasses, lilies, and certain types of ferns.


What leaf does the pineapple have?

Pineapples have long thin leaves, with prickly sides to them, more as an aloe vera leaf has, but slightly pricklier.


What is a long leaf with an edge divided into many thin parts?

A long leaf with an edge divided into many thin parts is typically a frond or a fern. Ferns have fronds that are made up of smaller leaflets, giving them a feathery appearance.


What is a leaf cross-section?

thin peeling of the leaf.


How can you tell a vein from other structures in the leaf?

A vein runs through the leaf and is a thin, firm structure. It looks different from the rest of the leaf, especially the thin membrane that makes up the body of the leaf.


What is a small flat thin part of a tree?

leaf


Is the blade of the hibiscus leaf thin or flat?

The blade of a hibiscus leaf is typically thin rather than flat. It is usually smooth and flexible, with a pointed tip and smooth edges.


What is ductility material?

Most metals have ductility. Gold and silver are two excellent examples. A ductile material can be beaten into a thin sheet like gold leaf or drawn into a long thin wire like copper or silver.


What ductile material?

Most metals have ductility. Gold and silver are two excellent examples. A ductile material can be beaten into a thin sheet like gold leaf or drawn into a long thin wire like copper or silver.


What is the thin part of the leaf called?

The Blade, or lamina, is the broad, flat part of the leaf. Photosynthesis occurs in the blade, which has many green food-making cells.


What are the reasons why a leaf is very thin and expanded?

so it can absorb sunlight