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What are forms of leaf blade?

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Answered by rhakursurajsingh2010
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Different types of edges include, but are not limited to: entire, serrate, dentate, crenate, undulate, sinuate, incised, lobed and cleft. Entire blade edges have an even line, without teeth or notches. Serrate blades have saw-like teeth pointing forward. Dentate blades have teeth pointing outward and are large.

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Different types of edges include, but are not limited to: entire, serrate, dentate, crenate, undulate, sinuate, incised, lobed and cleft. Entire blade edges have an even line, without teeth or notches. Serrate blades have saw-like teeth pointing forward. Dentate blades have teeth pointing outward and are large.

Explanation:

Crenate blades have rounded or scalloped teeth. Undulate blades form a wavy line on their edge that bends slightly inward and outward in succession. Sinuate blades are wavy. Incised blades are sharp, deep irregular teeth. Lobed blades have rounded incisions that are not deeper than halfway between the edge and center of the leaf. Deeply lobed has incisions that are almost to the center of the leaf.

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