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1 Characteristics of Twigs and leaves Along with Leaf Structures
7TH GRADE SCIENCE

2 GENERAL TERMS leaf — a lateral outgrowth from the stem whose primary function is the manufacturing of food twig -- a young woody stem to which leaves and buds are attached branch -- a thicker, older woody stem to which twigs are attached trunk -- the main vertical stem of a treefruit — the seed-bearing portion of a plant deciduous — trees on which all leaves fall at the end of every season of growth evergreen — trees on which leaves remain attached for more than one year

3 twigs

4 Parts of a twig Petiole Node Internodes Lateral/axillary bud
Terminal bud Terminal bud Scars Leaf Scar

5 Petiole A leaf stalk, it attaches the leaf to the stem.

6 the part of a twig between two nodes Node the place on a twig where a
Internode the part of a twig between two nodes Node the place on a twig where a leaf is attached Node Internode

7 Lateral/axillary Bud a bud that is situated along the sides of a branch and not at the tip It may become next years branches or flowers

8 Terminal bud a bud that is at the tip of a stem or branch
Where the branch can grow longer

9 Terminal Bud Scars Can determine the age of the twig by counting these

10 Leaf/Bud Scar the scar left on a twig when a leaf falls

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12 Leaves

13 Functions of Leaves Manufacture food for the plant, through process of photosynthesis Equation for Photosynthesis: CO2 + H2O  C6H12O6 + O2 Photosynthesis only occurs when light is present

14 Leaf Terms Epidermis: outside layer of the leaf (leaf surface)
Stomata: openings in the leaves where carbon dioxide comes in from the atmosphere (needed for photosynthesis)

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16 Leaf Terms Transpiration: the loss of water vapor from the plant; most water is lost from the stomata, some through the cuticle layer.

17 Parts of a Leaf Lamina/blade Leaf Apex Midrib Petiole Stem Vein

18 Lamina/blade The blade of the leaf.

19 Leaf Apex The outer end of a leaf; the end that is opposite the petiole.

20 Midrib The central rib of a leaf, it is usually continuous with the petiole.

21 Petiole A leaf stalk, it attaches the leaf to a plant.

22 Stem The main support of the plant, also called the apex.

23 Vein One of the many vascular structures on a leaf. Veins provide support for the leaf, and transport both water and food through the leaf.

24 Veins Parallel Palmate Pinnate Up and down From one central location
Off one main vein

25 Types of Leaves Simple Compound

26 Simple Simple Leaves are of one continuous leaf surface, not divided into separate segments.

27 Compound Compound leaves are composed of many smaller leaflets, each resembling a complete leaf in and of itself.

28 Types of Compound Leaves
Palmate Odd Pinnate Even Pinnate

29 Palmate The leaflets are attached at one plane at the base.

30 Odd Pinnate Leaflets are on two opposite sides of the axis, with an odd number of leaflets, one at the tip.

31 Even Pinnate Leaflets are on two opposite sides of the axis, with an even number of leaflets, and paired at the tip.

32 Leaf Arrangement Alternate Opposite Whorled

33 Alternate Leaves are borne singly at each node.

34 Opposite Leaves are borne two at each node.

35 Whorled Three or more leaves are arranged in a circle around the stem.

36 Leaf Shape Heart Lance Oval Diamond Round

37 Heart Shaped The top of the leaf is pointed while the bottom of the leaf is uneven. Making a heart like shape.

38 Lance shaped Long and narrow

39 Oval shaped Have a rounded top and bottom.

40 Diamond Shape The tip is pointed while the base is rounded

41 Round shaped Completely rounded at the top and bottom

42 Leaf margins Smooth/entire Wavy Serrate (saw toothed) Doubly serrate
lobed

43 Smooth/entire margin no kind of marginal division or nearly lacking marginal division

44 Wavy margin having a wavy up and down edge

45 Toothed (serrate) Margin
having sharp, straight-edged teeth pointing to the apex

46 Double serrate margin primary teeth have smaller secondary teeth

47 Lobed Margins With Shallow, obtuse or rounded teeth scalloped


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