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compound leaves
no number does that
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For a regular object you measure the three dimensions of an object - length, width and height. After measuring each of these you then multiply them all together which leaves you with the volume of your object. Alternately, you could use a different way of calculating volume: displacement. Put x amount of water in a container with measurement markers on the sides. Then add the object. Subtract the final measurement from the original measurement and you will have the volume of the object.
On a mature healthy tree there are about 200,00 leaves
Anarcardium occidentale because the new leaves are different to other leaves
No, opposite. Family Rubiaceae.
The leaves on an apple tree are alternately arranged on the branch, deciduous, simple, serrated, and unlobed ( no lobes).
Ginkgo leaves are arranged in an alternate pattern along the stem, where one leaf is attached at each node in a staggered fashion.
These things are considered: the shape of the leaves the margin of the leaves - serrated how the leaves are arranged on the stem - alternate, opposite etc if the leaves have hairs how the leaf blade is divided (or not) what the leaf stem is like what the veins of the leaf blade are arranged
The leaves of a honey locust tree are alternate, arranged in a zig-zag pattern on the stem. Honey locust leaves are long and narrow in shape and have smooth edges and surface.
Opposite leaves are opposite each other, on opposite sides of the plant stem. Alternate leaves are on opposite sides of the stem but they are higher or lower than each other - not opposite
Weirdly
Trembling aspen leaves are alternate, meaning they are arranged in a staggered pattern along the stem, rather than directly across from each other in pairs.
Leaves are arranged on a plant in a specific pattern called phyllotaxis, which can vary between species. This arrangement allows each leaf to receive adequate sunlight and minimize shading from other leaves. It also helps optimize airflow and water distribution throughout the plant.
opposite
A leaf typically consists of a flattened blade, a stem-like petiole that attaches it to the stem, and veins that transport water and nutrients. The blade often has a central midrib with smaller veins branching outwards to support photosynthesis and gas exchange. Leaves are organized in a specific pattern along the stem called phyllotaxy.