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Chapter: 01. The Leaf

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What is the primary contribution of Carl Linnaeus to science?
How do branches contribute to a plant’s structure and function?
Name two functions of spines as leaf modifications.
What is venation in leaves?
What gases are exchanged during respiration in plants at night?
Besides vegetative propagation, what other special function do modified roots and stems often serve?
How is an axillary bud positioned differently in simple vs. compound leaves?
In the starch test, what is the purpose of boiling the leaf in alcohol?
What is the main role of the midrib in a leaf?
What is the significance of the axillary bud in a plant?
What is vegetative propagation from leaves?
Give an example of a plant where leaves are modified for vegetative propagation.
Name one insectivorous plant whose leaf is modified into a sac-like bladder.
What are the two main parts of a typical leaf?
Name one plant that has compound leaves.
Describe how Sundew plants trap their prey.
How does transpiration help the plant absorb water from the soil?
Name two benefits plants provide to life on Earth.
What specific feature of the Great Banyan tree contributes to its immense width?
What is the average height of Redwood trees?
What is the primary role of fruits on a plant?
State the main function of leaves.
Give an example of a plant with reticulate venation.
Why do insectivorous plants catch insects even though they are green and perform photosynthesis?
State one function of veins and veinlets in a leaf.
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