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Not at all. A leaf is an example of life and God's creation. Something like the 'Hadron Collider' may be considered as an example of technology
No, not all oak leaves have saw-like edges, but yes, some may have atypically, non-sinuate leaf margins. For example, the sawtooth oak (Quercus acutissima) is an example of a tree whose foliage recalls the edges of a saw.
it looks like a leaf
The leaf bugs can camoflauge and look like leaves.
No the tea leaf is not a simple leaf because a tea leaf do not look like a simple leaf.
A leaf.
No, the leaf is a maple leaf.
the spine of the leaf like the spine on our backs
the leaf like structure of a seed is embryo
A walking leaf, also known as a leaf insect, looks like a dried leaf with vein-like markings on its body. It has evolved to mimic a real leaf as a form of camouflage to evade predators. When moving, it may sway back and forth to mimic the motion of a leaf blowing in the wind.
You cannot buy leaf stones you have to earn them from people like lennora the second gym leader or find them in poke balls.
In order for a biologist to sepearate leaf pigments, he should use chromatography. Hope this helps because I too, had to answer a question just like this for biology!