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leaves without a petiole is called​

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Answered by jackjacke281
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answer = sessile leaves

leaves without a petiole is called sessile leaves .

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Sessile leaves are those that lack a petiole and are linked straight to the plant stem.
  • Stipules, little green appendages at the base of the petiole, are also seen on leaves.
  • The leaf is considered sessile when the leaf blade is connected directly to the stem, i.e. when there is no petiole, as shown above.
  • The petiole connects a petiolate leaf to the stem.
  • subsessile  is an adjective that is used when the petiole is exceedingly short (sub- means "under, below, or nearly...")
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