Science, asked by fasila90, 10 months ago

Land plants
How do the leaves
feel?
Does water roll off
the leaves?
Where are the roots
attached?
Where are the leaves
attached?
Other observations​

Answers

Answered by niteeshzeus2001
5

Answer:

leaves do not fell anything they are senstive to sunlight presence of hormones

in some plants like touch me not

Nodes are points of attachment for leaves, aerial roots, and flowers. The stem region between two nodes is called an internode.

Explanation:

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leaves of land plants can be varied in sizes they are responsible for transpiration and absorption of sunlight

some plants have waxy coating on them to make water flow

at internodes

at nodes

land plants are generally taller to absorb more light

and most of the time they have deepp roots too

they arecapable of producing flowers

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Answered by DevendraLal
0

In this question, we need to tell questions related to leaves.

  • Each leaf receives a chemical communication signaling that it is time to get ready for winter when the weather and length of day change. Abscission cells develop into a rough line during the following few weeks where the leaf stem joins the branch. The leaf is "pushed" off the tree limb gradually but surely.
  • Due to their rough textures, which can trap air to create a waterproof cushioning, many plants are exceptionally water-repellent. Sometimes drops of liquid cannot adhere to plant leaves because they are so repelled by them; instead, they just bounce and roll off.
  • A petiole connects some leaves to the plant stem. Sessile leaves are those that lack a petiole and are permanently fused to the stem of the plant. Stipules, which are tiny green appendages on leaves, are typically located at the base of the petiole.

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