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Petiole of rachis modified into leaf like structure called

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Answered by choudhary21
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In plants with compound leaves, the leaflets are attached to a continuation of the petiole called the rachis___________. Each leaflet may be attached to the rachis by a short stalk called the petiolule.



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Answered by Anonymous
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On some plants, the petiole has changed because of environmental reasons so that it looks just like a leaf and is called a phyllode.

  • Both petioles and phyllodes can develop the ability to photosynthesize and function as foliage. Main stems like branches and flower stalks (known as rachis) can also become phyllodes.
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