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Define equifacial leaf , Bifacial leaf and Unifacial leaf

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Answered by peaceloverpeace1
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Explanation:

EQUIFACIAL LEAF : has equal number of stomata on both the adaxial and abaxial side of the leaf

BIFACIAL LEAF : has stomata on both the sides of the leaf but distribution maybe unequal

UNIFACIAL LEAF : has stomata on only on one side of the leaf

Answered by prashant247
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Bifacial, Unifacial, and Equifacial Leaves There are three main leaf types based on their adaxial–abaxial structure: bifacial, unifacial, and equifacial. ... In contrast, equifacial leaves may be flattened, as in the case of the mint Satureja, but have adaxial tissue (palisade parenchyma) on both upper and lower sides. bifacial leaves, both the leaf sheath and the leaf blade are dorsoventrally flattened and differentiate adaxial–abaxial polarity (Fig. 3A, B). In contrast, in unifacial leaves, the leaf blade is bilaterally flattened (ensiform) or cylindrical (terete) and consists of only one surface type, the abaxial side

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