Maize Shape of leaf apex
Maize is petiole yes/no
Maize is stipule yes/no
Maize arrangement on stem
Answers
lenceolate
yes
no arrangement I don't know
Answer:
The correct answer to this question is the form of the leaf blades ranges from linear to linear-lanceolate, and their margins are commonly ciliate towards the bases of the leaf blades and whole
Explanation:
Given - Maize Shape of leaf apex.
To Find - Write about Maize is petiole and Maize is stipule.
The form of the leaf blades ranges from linear to linear-lanceolate, and their margins are commonly ciliate towards the bases of the leaf blades and whole (i.e., lacking obvious teeth).
In a maize plant, the blade is the leaf's flat, light-absorbing portion. The base of the blade or the little stack at the stem's base known as the petiole are directly joined to the stem.
The slightly enlarged region where the leaf joins to the stem is known as the leaf base. When present, the paired stipules are situated on either side of the leaf base and might take the form of scales, spines, glands, or even leaves.
The height of the maize stem varies depending on the genotype, ranging from less than 0.6 m to more than 5 m. It is firm, cylindrical, and has distinct nodes and internodes. Internodes are the gaps between nodes, which support the leaves. There might be eight to 21 internodes on a maize stem.
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