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Difference between simple leaf and compound leaf? Explain different types of compound leaf with help of well labelled diagram?

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Answered by projalin83
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Explanation:

Simple leaves have single leaf blade or lamina while compound leaves have smaller and separate leaf blades called leaflets. The base of a simple leaf contains stipules, but in compound leaf, the stipules are found at the base of the leaf, but other additional structures are absent.

Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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Answer:

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By comparing the typical examples of the plants and trees like Mango, Guava and Rose, Coriander, we will able to differentiate the simple, and the compound leaves easily. As in simple leaves, there is only single leaf blade and incision, which are so light that does not divide the leaf blade, but in compound leaves the incision is so deep that the leaf blades are divided into leaflets.

Each one of us is aware of the importance of plants in an atmosphere as well as for living beings. Even the parts of the plant like leaves, fruits, flowers, stem, roots are also essential. Hence it is worthful to know in in-depth about them. In this content, we will be talking about the leaves, its types, and importance.

Leaves are known for carrying out the photosynthesis, storing food and water. These can be of different shapes, size, colour, arrangments as well patterns. Each leaf contains leaf blade or lamina, petiole, and the stipule. Lamina or leaf blade is a broad portion and is attached to the petiole and further extended to the stem. Axil is another point, where petiole joins the stem, while stipules are present at the leaf base, these are the small bud-like structure.

But the above properties of the leaves may vary in different places, as due to different environmental condition leaves can become modified and adapt according to the environment. Leaves also play a vital role in identifying the type of species of tree. So we can say that leaves can be of the different arrangement, shapes and due to which these are classified into two categories which are Simple and Compound leaves.

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