parallel
Simple isobilateral type
Parallel venation
The leaf of the chili plant has one continuous smooth leaf margin around the entire leaf without any serrations.
Yes .
The leaf of a chili plant has pinnately reticulate venation.
No, jasmine plant leaves typically have smooth edges, not jagged ones.
Jasmine plant being a dicot has tap root.
A leaf with a single blade connected to the plant by a petiole is called a simple leaf. This type of leaf has one continuous blade without any further divisions or leaflets.
monocot
50,000,000 Cells are in a full grown plant leaf :)
Simple isobilateral type
Loose-leaf Jasmine tea is Jasmine Tea leaves that are not put into tea bags or tea sachets. This means that you can pick up a singular leaf if you wanted to. I recommend you to buy Loose Leaf Jasmine Tea from here - UsTwoTea
Thorns are leaf modifications in opuntia (a type of cactus) and a stem modification in bougainvillea. So it depends on the type of plant.
Jasmine plant
Yes a hibiscus leaf is simple because a simple leaf having one blade, or a lobed leaf in which the separate parts do not reach down to the midrib.
Parallel venation
In most cases tea is placed beside freshly picked jasmine flowers. This allows the scent to be absorbed by the leaf. For very high grade tea's, this process is repeated eight or more times. Each time new jasmine flowers are heaped next to the tea to provide a fresher scent. To answer the question, although some manufacturers may use the "jasmine leaf." The orthodox and most common way, is to use the "jasmine flower."