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Yes, a leaf-like gland located below the stomach is known as the pancreas. It plays a crucial role in digestion by producing digestive enzymes and hormones, such as insulin, which regulates blood sugar levels. The pancreas is essential for both endocrine and exocrine functions in the body.
Variegated leaves may contain pigments such as chlorophyll, carotenoids, and anthocyanin in varying amounts. These pigments contribute to the different colors seen in variegated leaves. Additionally, variegated leaves may have varying levels of starch, sugars, and other nutrients depending on the plant species.
it is a simple leaf.
Yes, banana leaf is a monocot leaf
Simple leaf
chlorophyll
Phototonic cells which produce solar power
Yeah
yes different kinds could hurt their digestive system.
If you eat a bay leaf, it is generally safe, but it may be difficult to digest and could cause discomfort or irritation in your digestive system. It is recommended to remove the bay leaf before eating a dish that it was cooked in.
Certainly. Oak leaf galls may be of a single colour, or multi-coloured. The commonest are somewhat orange, but colours range from white, through yellow, orange, brown, red to blackish-purple.
That is because Olay have discontinued this particular product and replaced it with Olay white Day cream and Olay white Night cream.
If you accidentally eat a bay leaf, it is generally safe as it is not toxic. However, it may be difficult to digest and could cause discomfort or irritation in the digestive tract. It is recommended to remove the bay leaf from your mouth if possible to avoid any potential issues.
Its will be exactly the same as the white part of the leaf just has a different coloured chlorophyll :)
Light that is white contains all the colours. When the light hits the leaf, it absorbs all the colours apart from the green light which is reflected back out to your eyes. So you see the leaf as green.
The coloured part of the Poinsettia, red,pink or white. is a bract or modified leaf. The flower is the small yellow parts in the centre. The Latin name is Euphorbia pulcherrima.
A Venus Flytrap plant uses a modified leaf. The leaf snaps shut so the prey can not escape. Then the digestive juices begin to digest the prey while it is still alive. The plant behaves like a spider.