A star-shaped leaf is commonly referred to as a "star leaf" or "star-shaped leaf." This term is often used to describe the foliage of certain plants, such as the sweetgum tree (Liquidambar styraciflua) and some varieties of maples. The distinctive shape resembles a star, with multiple lobes radiating from a central point.
the size is big while the shape is normal
The leaf-shaped structure that covers the airway while swallowing is called the epiglottis. It acts as a lid to prevent food and liquid from entering the trachea during swallowing, directing them instead to the esophagus.
A ring-shaped shell of gas around a star is called a circumstellar disk. These disks are often made up of dust and gas and can be found around young stars where planets are still forming.
The types of bacteria according to shape are: rod shaped-called as bacilli round shaped- called as cocci square shaped star shaped dome shaped spiral shaped comma shaped broom shaped spirilla
A tumor arising from an astral cell is called an astrocytoma. Astrocytomas are a type of brain tumor that originates from astrocytes, which are a type of star-shaped glial cell in the brain and spinal cord.
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the size is big while the shape is normal
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A star shaped figure is described as stellate. Also a hexagram
There are many characteristics of a compound leaf. The distinguishing features include having a divided leaf blade and most of them are star-shaped.
Some synonyms for star-shaped figures include asteroform, stellate, stelliform, astromorphic and multi-pointed. Star-shaped figures could also be described as polygons.
An obovate leaf is tear-shaped or egg-shaped.
The average star fish can be called star shaped or a pentagon.
An asterisk is a star-shaped punctuation mark. A pentagram is a 5-pointed star, a hexagram is a 6-pointed star also known as Solomon's seal and the Star of David.
Borage, also called starflower.
A star shaped symbol in printing is called an asterisk (*). It is commonly used to indicate footnotes, side notes, or as a symbol for multiplication in mathematical equations.