define :simple leaves and compound leaves
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WHAT IS SIMPLE LEAF?
- A simple leaf is a single leaf that is never divided into smaller leaflet units.
- It is always attached to a twig by its stem or the petiole.
- The margins, or edges, of the simple leaf can be smooth, jagged, lobed, or parted.
WHAT IS COMPOUND LEAF?
- Compound leaves have been classified into two major groups; the pinnate compound leaves and the palmately compound leaves.
- The pinnate leaves are described as compound leaves in which the leaflets are attached on both sides of the petiole or rachis as it is sometimes called
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simple leaf are those in which incision does not reaches to the mid rin of leaf...
they have stipules ....
compoud leaf are those in which incisuon reaches to the mid rib and are divided into small leaflets...
they do not have stipules...
eg... neem
they are if two types:
pinnate - in which odd number of leave are present.. eg : cycas..
palmate:inwhich even number of leave are present....
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