Biology, asked by rammurti3483, 11 months ago

Imparipinnate leaf is the one where
(a) leaflets are borne in pairs
(b) leaflets are small
(c) leaflets are large
(d) rachis is terminated by an odd leaflet

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Answered by omsamarth4315
3

Answer:

I think option D is correct.....

Answered by Anonymous
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Compound leaves are of two types, pinnately compound leaves and palmetely compound leaves. In pinnately compound leaves, leaflets are arranged in opposite direction on the rachis. It is further divided into two types based on its pairing. In paripinnate, the leaflets are evenly paired in an opposite direction. In this, the rachis ends with two leaflets. In imparipinnate, the leaflets are oddly paired in opposite direction. In this, single leaflet is present at the anterior end of the rachis. Leaf is imparipinnate in rose.Thus, the correct answer is 'Rachis is terminated by an odd leaflet.'

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