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Q: How is typical monocot leaf attached to the stem?
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What is the definition of petiole leaf?

It is the slender stalk by which the leaf is attached to the stem - in short, the leafstalk, or the stem or pedicle


Does lily leaf have petiole?

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.


What are simple leaves?

One leaf attached to a stem.


What is the function of the epidermis in a monocot stem?

The function of the epidermis in the stem is to protect the underlying tissues.


Leaves of plants are attached to organs called?

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.


The point on a stem to which a leaf or bud is attached is termed the?

the node, leaves are attached to the node by the petiole


Why do monocot plants not show secondary growth?

In a monocot stem, vascular bundles are scattered throughout the stem. However, because the of the lack of vascular cambium, no secondary growth occurs in the monocot stem. As a result of increased cell size, the monocot stem will only increase in height only.


What is the main part of a leaf called?

Each leaf typically has a leaf blade ( lamina ), stipules, a midrib, and a margin. Some leaves have a petiole, which attaches the leaf to the stem; leaves that do not have petioles are directly attached to the plant stem and are called sessile leaves.


Is a daffodil a monocot or diocot?

monocot, with only the one stem of leaves.


How many leaves on a petunia?

Petunia leaves are sessile which means they grow without a leaf stem attached to the main stem. The leaves are opposite.


What is thallus sessile?

A plant body undifferentiated into stem, root, or leaf stalkless and attached directly at the base


What is the difference between a graph and stem and leaf plot?

A graph and stem is different to a leaf plot because in a leaf plot, there is a stem and leaf in a plot, while in a graph and stem, there is a leaf and stem in a graph.