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difference between simple leaf and compound leaf​

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Answered by tarunamalik30
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Answer:

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Explanation:

A simple leaf blade is undivided as shown on the left (though the margins may be toothed or even lobed). The blade of a compound leaf is divided into several leaflets as shown on the right. ... Each leaf, whether simple or compound, has a bud at its base (on the twig).

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Answered by shakuntalabajaj
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Explanation:

Simple Leaves Compound Leaves

What it means

Leaves in which the leaf blade is undifferentiated into lobes Leaves which show proper differentiation of lamina or leaf blade into leaflets

Leaf arrangement

Acropetal succession

Acropetal succession type of arrangement of leaflets is not observed

Blades

Single blades Small leaflets having separate leaf blades

Axillary buds

Axil buds are observed Buds are observed in the leaf axil. However, every leaflet does not possess axil

Stipules

Present at the base of the leaf Present at the base of the leaf, absent in other additional structures

Lamina-splitting

No division Lamina split into more than two leaflets that arise either at the petiole tip or on the side of a rachis

Observed in

Guava, trees of black cherry, black gum trees Neem, Rose, Buckeye, Shame plant

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