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what is thyllaclade
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Answered by Anonymous
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Phylloclades or Cladophylls and Cladodes-Phylloclade or cladophyll is a flat leaf-like aerial metamorphosed stem or branch of many or several nodes and internodes doing the function of leaves. cladode (plural cladodes) (botany) A flattened organ arising from the stem of a plant. These often replace the leaves in photosynthetic function, as leaves in such plants (for example asparagus, butchers broom) are typically reduced to scales.

Answered by Aymankhanam
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Answer:

It's phylloclade..

Explanation:

A flattened branch or stem joint resembling and functioning as a leaf...

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