Biology, asked by ranahussnain460, 8 months ago

what is fronds and foliar leaves​

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Answered by shivambobade445
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I've always thought of fronds as the full unit grouping of heavily divided leaves - like what palms have. Each individual leaflet, attached in series to the petiole, makes up the frond. Other plants that I'd consider to have fronds include cycads, tomatoes, and potatoes. So that would make it an anatomical difference of arrangement.

Leaves, on the other hand, are entire units. All green plants (excluding the algae, of course) have leaves, but not all plants have fronds.

Answered by hoksjames
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frond is a leaf on cycad , usually consistng of multiple leaflets on compund leaves look like branch are know as fronds. they are pinnately compound

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