How are leaves attached to the stem?
he part of leaf by which it is attached
the stem is called petiole. The broad,
reen part of the leaf is called lamina
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
Some leaves are attached to the plant stem by a petiole. Leaves that do not have a petiole and are directly attached to the plant stem are called sessile leaves. ... Within each leaf, the vascular tissue forms veins. The arrangement of veins in a leaf is called the venation pattern.
Explanation:
Answered by
2
Answer:
The part of a leaf by which it is attached to the stem is called petiole. The broad, green part of the leaf is called lamina. ... These lines on the leaf are ca lled veins. A thick vein seen in the middle of the leaf is called the midrib.
Similar questions