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in pamately compound leaf leaflets are attached to​

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Answered by sarah92
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Answer:

In a compound leaf, the leaf blade is divided, forming leaflets that are attached to the middle vein, but have their own stalks. The leaflets of palmately-compound leaves radiate outwards from the end of the petiole.

Answered by nam84
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Explanation:

( A ) leaflets are present at a common point in the former and on a common axis in the latter.

( B ) the leaflets are present in a common axis in the former and at a common ponit in the latter.

( C ) The axis and structure differ

( D ) The axis only differs morphologically

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