why dicot leaf is called hypostamic
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Usually upper epidermis is thickly cuticularised. Lower epidermis contains numerous stomata without chloroplast; while upper epidermis contains high amount of chloroplast and no stomata, thus the leaf is hypostomatic (some exceptions exist).
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What is Hypostomatic Leaf?
of a leaf. : having stomata only on the underside.
What is a dicot leaf?
A leaf with a pinnated pattern (like a feather) has a central vein running down the middle of the leaf with other veins branching off to either side of it. A leaf with a palmate pattern has veins branching out from a single one to form a shape resembling the palm of a hand.
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