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explain the different types of leaf​

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Answered by svpshetty4
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Answer:

Compounded leaves:

a set of leaves attached to each other are called Compounded leaves.

single leaf is an only leaf

Answered by dhareaveer
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Hey mate,

Your answer is-

There are two broad categories of leaves – simple and compound, which are further classified into different groups based on their shape, size, their arrangements on the stem, leaves of flowering and non-flowering plants, and various other physical attributes.

The two different types of leaves found in a plant are:

Simple Leaf

When a single lamina is connected to the main stem by a petiole, the leaf is said to be simple. A simple leaf may be incised to any depth but not down to the midrib or petiole. Eg., Guava leaves

Compound Leaf

A compound leaf is a leaf made up of two or more leaflets. In a compound leaf, the midrib of the leaf is branched into different leaflets and is connected by a single petiole. For eg., Pea, palm leaves.

Compound leaves

The compound leaves are further sub-divided into the following types of leaves:

Palmately Compound Leaf

In a palmately compound leaf, the leaflets are attached at the tip of the petiole. Eg., Silk cotton. These can be differentiated into:

  1. Unifoliate: These type of leaves have only one leaflet. Eg., Citrus
  2. Bifoliate: These leaves have two leaflets. Eg., Balanites
  3. Trifoliate: These leaves have three leaflets emerging from the same point. Eg., Oxalis
  4. Quadrifoliate: These leaves have four leaflets arising from the same point. Eg., Marsilea
  5. Multifoliate: This type of leaf has many leaflets arising at a common pint. Eg., Bombax

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