What is the structure which helps you differentiate a leaf from a leaflet?
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By checking where the leaf attaches to the stem. If their is no auxiliary bud then it's a leaflet and not a leaf.
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The structure of the leaf is composed of leaf base, stipules, petiole and blade.
Leaf is a common part of a plant attached to the branch of the stem. Leaves are two types of simple leaves and compound leaves.
Leaflet is a small leaf or leaf-like part.
Leaf is the green and flat surface of a plant.
Leaflet is a component of a compound leaf.
Leaves have a leaf blade or lamina.
Leaflet has a smaller and separate leaf blade.
The main function of leaf is to produce food by the process of photosynthesis.
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