Give 2 differences between Simple leaf and Compound leaf
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Simple Leaves
Some common plants exhibiting simple leaves are Hibiscus, Maples, Oregano, pear plants, Sycamore and many more
In simple leaves, the leaf is joint to a stem via petiole with no subdivisions. The true leaf is attached directly to the tree-bud
Compound Leaves
Some plants depicting compound leaves are Neem, Rose, Baobab and many more. Here apart from the main leaf, it has several leaflets attached to the stem via the petiole depicting the complete division of the leaf blade or the lamina along with the midvein. Stems which show such arrangement are known as rachis, that is the modified mid-vein
Classified into – Pinnately Compound leaves and Palmately Compound leaves.
Some common plants exhibiting simple leaves are Hibiscus, Maples, Oregano, pear plants, Sycamore and many more
In simple leaves, the leaf is joint to a stem via petiole with no subdivisions. The true leaf is attached directly to the tree-bud
Compound Leaves
Some plants depicting compound leaves are Neem, Rose, Baobab and many more. Here apart from the main leaf, it has several leaflets attached to the stem via the petiole depicting the complete division of the leaf blade or the lamina along with the midvein. Stems which show such arrangement are known as rachis, that is the modified mid-vein
Classified into – Pinnately Compound leaves and Palmately Compound leaves.
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A simple leaf blade is undivided
The blade of a compound leaf is divided into several leaflets
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