Plants with linear leaves typically include grasses, such as those in the Poaceae family, and some members of the lily family, like lilies and daffodils. Other examples are sedges and certain species of palm trees. Linear leaves are characterized by their long, narrow shape, which helps reduce water loss and can be advantageous in various environments.
Daisy plants have narrow, linear leaves that are usually arranged in a rosette formation at the base of the stem. The leaves are typically smooth or slightly hairy, with a dark green color.
Plants that grow in LEAVES are KATAKA-TAKA plants
plants but not animals
These are plants without leaves
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
Daisy plants have narrow, linear leaves that are usually arranged in a rosette formation at the base of the stem. The leaves are typically smooth or slightly hairy, with a dark green color.
Plants that grow in LEAVES are KATAKA-TAKA plants
Leaves are part of plants and plants have cells so leaves also have cells.
plants but not animals
There are a great many things that leaves do for plants. Leaves can for example serve as protection to the plant.
These are plants without leaves
leaves
Perhaps. There are water plants however that have roots, stems, and leaves.
False. Two large groups of plants could be seed plants and seedless plants, or vascular and nonvascular plants. All plants have leaves of some kind or another.
What we call "lettuce" is the tender leaves of several different plants
They are modified leaves
An almond is considered a dicot because it belongs to the Rosaceae family, which consists of dicot plants. Dicots are characterized by having two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate, whereas monocots have only one seed leaf.