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1. The stalk by which leaf lamina is attached to the main stem is called
2. The angle between the petiole and the stem is called the
3. The end of the petiole joining the stem is called
4. Veins divide and subdivide to form a network of
5. If the veins run parallel to the midrib, it is called
venation.
6. The arrangement of leaves on the nodes of stem and branches is known as​

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Answered by Samanvit
3

Answer:

1) The stalk by which leaf lamina is attached to the main stem is called the leaf stalk or petiole.

2) The angle formed between the petiole/stalk of the leaf and the stem is called the axil and is formed near/at the node that is the point from where the leaf arises.

3) The end of the petiole joining the stem is called as node.

4) Veins divide and subdivide to form known as pLexus.

5) If the veins run parallel to each other, it is called parallel venation.

6) The arrangement of leaves on a stem is known as phyllotaxy.

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Answered by reenamange876
4

Answer:

1.Leaf stalk or petiole

2.auxillary angle

3.node

4.reticulations

5.parallel venation

6.phyllotaxy

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