Table of Contents
- 1 What term is used to describe leaves that are composed of leaflets?
- 2 What is a stalk of leaf called?
- 3 What type of leaves have leaflets?
- 4 What is a dissected leaf?
- 5 What is stalk of ovule called?
- 6 What is the expanded part of leaf called?
- 7 How are leaves modified to provide additional support?
- 8 What name is given to the common axis where a number of leaflets are arranged What does it represent morphologically?
What term is used to describe leaves that are composed of leaflets?
Pinnately compound leaves take their name from their feather-like appearance; the leaflets are arranged along the middle vein, as in rose leaves or the leaves of hickory, pecan, ash, or walnut trees.
What is a stalk of leaf called?
The petiole is a stalk that connects the blade with the leaf base.
What type of leaves have leaflets?
In a compound leaf, the leaf blade is completely divided, forming leaflets, as in the locust tree. Compound leaves are a characteristic of some families of higher plants.
In which type of leaf the leaflets are attached at a common point?
In palmately compound leaves, the leaflets are attached at a common point, i.e. at the tip of the petiole, as in silk cotton.
What is botanical term?
1 : of or relating to plants or botany. 2 : derived from plants. Other Words from botanical. botanically \ -k(ə-)lē \ adverb.
What is a dissected leaf?
Dissected: show all. Leaves that are deeply or repeatedly cut into many partitions, but not into individual leaflets.
What is stalk of ovule called?
Stalk of the ovule is called Funiculus or Funiculi. This is needed for attachment of ovules to the placenta in the ovary.
What is the expanded part of leaf called?
Lamina
Lamina is the expanded portion of the leaf that contains veins and veinlets.
What called leaflets?
A paper advertisement or a folded brochure is called a leaflet. To spread the word that your band is playing tonight, you could hand out leaflets. You can also use this word to mean “small section of a leaf,” particularly on a “compound leaf,” which is made up of several leaflets, like the leaf of the ash tree.
How is a leaf different from leaflets?
a. A leaf petiole attaches directly to the stem at a bud node, whereas a leaflet petiole is attached to. the main petiole or the midrib, not the stem.
How are leaves modified to provide additional support?
Leaves or leaf parts may be modified to provide support. Tendrils and hooks are the most common of these modifications. In the flame lily (Gloriosa superba; Colchicaceae), the leaf tip of the blade elongates into a tendril and twines around other plants for support.
What name is given to the common axis where a number of leaflets are arranged What does it represent morphologically?
When the leaflets are arranged laterally all along the length of the rachis like the plumes of a feather, the compound leaf is called as pinnately compound leaf. In pinnately compound leaf, the midrib forms a common axis called rachis. These types of leaves are present in neem plant.