Rough leaves are often referred to as "hairy" or "pubescent" leaves due to their textured surface, while soft leaves are typically described as "succulent" or "smooth" leaves, which are often thicker and fleshy. The terminology can vary based on plant species and specific characteristics. For example, some plants with rough leaves include holly or certain types of oak, while soft leaves are commonly found in succulents like aloe or jade plants.
A sponge can be both soft when wet and rough when dry.
rough
Rough or hard is not soft.
They are soft-skinned.
Yes it is rough
Californium is a soft metal.
Fern A has a chromosome that makes its leave rough fern B has a chromosome that makes its leave of the new plant be smooth or rough how do you know?
they are rough but smooth
There skin is thick. The fur is USUALLY soft but thick. so there soft.
A rough er has ribosomes while a soft er does not
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Soft-rough-smooth-hard