*Which of the following is not the type of leaf margin?*
1️⃣ alternate
2️⃣ dentate
3️⃣ lobed
4️⃣ entire
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Option 1: Alternate is not the type of leaf margin.
- The leaf margin is the edge of the leaf that runs from the base to the tip.
- Except for "alternate," all of the options are leaf margin kinds.
- The term "alternate" refers to the arrangement or placement of leaves on the stem or phyllotaxy rather than the leaf margin.
- Only one leaf is present at each node in this sort of leaf arrangement, which is side to side or alternate.
- Leaf margins are classified as dentate, lobed, or entire.
- In dentate type, the toothed margin is present in the leaf, lobed type has projections of margin of leaf in rounded form and in the entire type, the margin of the leaf is smooth.
- Hence, option 1 is not leaf margin.
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