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A double stem and leaf plot is a stem and leaf plot but there is a number in the middle and one number on each side to distibute data
In statistics this is usually termed a stem-leaf plot. To see some I suggest going to image.google.com and querying for stem leaf plot.
what profession, besides teaching, uses the stem and leaf plot?
Yes, a stem-and-leaf plot shows the frequency distribution of a variable.
Monocot leaves typically have parallel veins, while dicot leaves have a network of branching veins. Monocot leaves often lack a petiole (leaf stem) and have a sheath surrounding the stem, while dicot leaves usually have a distinct petiole attaching the leaf to the stem. Additionally, monocot leaves are usually long and narrow with a linear shape, in contrast to the broader and more varied shapes of dicot leaves.
A daffodil is a monocot. It belongs to the class of plants characterized by having one seed leaf, parallel leaf veins, and floral parts in multiples of three.
It is the slender stalk by which the leaf is attached to the stem - in short, the leafstalk, or the stem or pedicle
In general, the monocot leaf resembles the dicot leaf with the monocot having parallel venation and the dicots having a netted format. The part of leaf attached to the stem is the leaf base which expands into a sheath (sheathing base). The leaves are upright and both the sides are equally exposed to sunlight (isobilateral). Most of the monocots do not have a petiole.
Node. It is where the leaf or bud grows from the stem.
An asparagus plant is a monocot. Monocots have one seed leaf (cotyledon), parallel leaf veins, and scattered vascular bundles in the stem. Asparagus plants possess these characteristics, making them a monocot.
One leaf attached to a stem.
The function of the epidermis in the stem is to protect the underlying tissues.
The leaf juncture is called a node. It is the point on a plant stem where a leaf is attached.
A typical leaf has a blade (broad, flattened portion) and a stalk called the petiole. Some are directly attached to the stem of the plant.
Wheat is a monocot. Monocots are characterized by having seeds with one cotyledon, parallel leaf veins, and vascular bundles scattered throughout the stem. Wheat exhibits these monocot characteristics.
No, neem leaves are simple leaves. Each neem leaf is composed of a single leaf blade attached to the stem. Compound leaves are composed of multiple leaflets attached to a common leaf stalk.