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rose leaves in addition to being pinnate, also have a serrated margin.
I think it is how the veins are formed, for example: Pinnate venation has one main vain going through the leaf, and other veins branching out. There is also palmate, parallel, and netted. Hope I helped!
Not every relation is a function. But every function is a relation. Function is just a part of relation.
The output of the function would depend on the specific function itself. Without knowing the function, it is not possible to determine the output.
The Mandelbrot graph is generated iteratively and so is a function of a function of a function ... and in that sense it is a composite function.
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Pinnate!(:
Pinnate.
Elm has pinnate veins.
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No, the Osage Orange leaf is not pinnate. It is simple in structure, with a smooth margin and an oval to lanceolate shape.
Odd-pinnate leaves have an odd number of leaflets arranged in a row along the leaf stalk, typically with a terminal leaflet. Even-pinnate leaves have an even number of leaflets arranged in pairs along the leaf stalk, without a terminal leaflet.
pinnate leaves have one main vein with several veins branching out from it
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it is whatever you want it to be ok if you think its palmate its palmate if you think its pinnate its pinnate who cares
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banchidodrome; Pinnate