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  1. Petioles, stipules, veins, and a midrib

    Petioles, stipules, veins, and a midrib are all essential structures of a leaf. Within each leaf, the vascular tissue forms veins. The arrangement of veins in a leaf is called the venation pattern. Monocots and dicots differ in their patterns of venation.
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    WEBMay 18, 2024 · General characters of leaf include stipules and other structures located near leaf base (Figure \(\PageIndex{6}\)): sheath (typical for grasses and other liliids) and ocrea (typical for buckwheat family, …

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    WEBA leaf with laminar structure and pinnate venation. Two basic forms of leaves can be described considering the way the blade (lamina) is divided. A simple leaf has an undivided blade. However, the leaf may be dissected …

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    WEBThe internal tissues consist of the mesophyll, the photosynthetic cells of the leaf. These are typically the long columnar cells nearer the surface (palisade parenchyma) and the looser irregular cells beneath (the spongy …

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