he meant a: is papaya leaf a lobed edge shap? i think it is
Heteroceral is a Caudal fin shape with unequal lobes, the upper lobe being larger than the lower. Having the vertebral column extend up into larger lobe of caudal fin; typically found in sturgeons and many sharks, also the type of tail fin in which the vertebral column turns upwards into the upper lobe, which is longer than the lower.
left; frontal lobe
First of all, the camshaft's job is to open and close intake and exhaust valves. It's made up of teardrop shaped lobes, and when the lobe turns away, the valve spring closes the valve. This is precisely timed, so the lobes are aligned just so. On a radical camshaft, the lobe shape is exaggerated so the valves open wider and longer, packing more air into the intake, and letting more out the exhaust. The result is more airflow through the engine, and more power.
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The left lobe of your brain is the part of the brain you use to do math.
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A lobe of a leaf is a division or section that extends outward from the main part of the leaf blade. Lobes can vary in shape and size depending on the plant species, and they are common in leaves with palmate or lobed structures.
Yes, a Ginkgo leaf is typically fan-shaped and divided into two lobes. Each lobe is notched, creating a distinct and unique shape compared to other tree leaves.
2 lobe
A calcophyll is a leaf-like structure formed from a sepal or calyx lobe which enlarges before or after anthesis.
The occipital lobe is responsible for processing visual information, including color, shape, and motion detection. It plays a critical role in interpreting and perceiving what we see.
A White Ash tree typically has serrated leaves, although the degree of serration can vary.
A prostate lobe is an anatomical part of prostate. Prostate gland is the male's organ of reproductive system. Anatomically it has the shape of a chestnut, with two lobes separated by a thinner part.
A red maple leaf is toothed, which means it has serrated edges resembling teeth.
frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, and the temporal lobe
the occipital lobe is the primary vision center - visual information is received through the retinal cells, then passed on to the lateral geniculate bodies of the thalamus, which then project to the occipital lobe or "visual cortex".
A 'cam' is a lobe shape on a rotating shaft in machinery. A 'follower' is a part that contacts the cam and goes back and forth relative to the rotation of the lobe. This is a common way of converting rotation to reciprocal action.