Differentiate of isobilateral and dorsiventral leaf
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(Difference between Dorsiventral andIsobilateral Leaf) Dicot leaves are also called as dorsiventral leaves because they possess distinct dorsal and ventral sides. Monocot leaves are called isobilateral leaves since both the sides of monocot leaves are more or less similar.
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Isobilateral Leaf:
In this type of leaf both the surfaces are equally iluminated as both the surfaces can face the sun, and shows similar structure.
The two surfaces are equally green generally monocotyledonous plants have isobilateral leaf.
Dorsiventral Leaf:
In which type of leave the mesophyll tissue is differentiated into palisade parenchyma and spongy parenchyma.
It is very common in dicotyledonous plants.
The leaves are commonly horizontal in orientation with distinct upper and lower surfaces.
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In this type of leaf both the surfaces are equally iluminated as both the surfaces can face the sun, and shows similar structure.
The two surfaces are equally green generally monocotyledonous plants have isobilateral leaf.
Dorsiventral Leaf:
In which type of leave the mesophyll tissue is differentiated into palisade parenchyma and spongy parenchyma.
It is very common in dicotyledonous plants.
The leaves are commonly horizontal in orientation with distinct upper and lower surfaces.
thanks.........
nice to help you ☺️
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