what is leaf apex ?
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the tip of a leaf balde
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- The highest point, or vertex, of a plant stem or root is referred to as the apex in botany.
- After the old components of a plant fall off or dry up, the shoot apex is where new stems, leaves, and other plant parts sprout.
- The shoot apex is often more extended in some circumstances, such as monocot stems.
- The plant's leaves will develop around the elongated shoot apex to shield it from the elements.
- Monocots and dicots have shoot apexes. However, the apex of dicot plants can be much shorter.
- A root apex aids in the formation of new cells while also enhancing the elongation and performance of newly formed ones.
- The apex is soft and fragile, unlike the harder roots. As a result, root caps are formed to shield the apex from the dirt as it penetrates.
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