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1 LEAF Nature’s Solar Panel

2 LEAF Leaf stalk Leaf blade Appendages at base of petiole
Leaf lacking petiole Sessile Leaf blade Lamina Appendages at base of petiole Stipules Network of veins Vascular bundles

3 ARRANGEMENT Alternate Opposite Whorled One leaf per node
Alternating along stem Most common Opposite Two leaves attached to a node Whorled Three or more attached to node

4 SIMPLE LEAF One blade on petiole

5 COMPOUND LEAF Multiple leaflets on petiole Pinnately compound
Leaflets attached to extended petiole Rachis Bipinnately compound Multiple rachis

6 COMPOUND LEAF Multiple leaflets on petiole Palmately compound
All leaflets attached to end of petiole Palm

7 VEINS Netted vein arrangement Parallel vein arrangement
Dicots (broadleaves) Parallel vein arrangement Monocots (grasses) Only tree to have fan arrangement Ginkgo

8 PHOTOSYNTHESIS Capture light energy
Store energy in form of carbohydrates Water Carbon dioxide

9 STOMATA Openings on lower surface of leaf Guard cells open and close
Regulated by potassium (K) Inflated guard cells open Deflated guard cells closed

10 STOMATA Gas exchange Transpiration Carbon dioxide in Oxygen out
Water vapor evaporation Cooling plant

11 RESPIRATION Consumption of carbohydrates Growth

12 EPIDERMIS Outer layer of cells Waxy cutin
Cuticle Thicker in the presence of pollutants or pests Epidermis on top and bottom of leaf Stomata mostly on bottom

13 MESOPHYLL Cells between upper and lower epidermal layers
Parenchyma cells with cholorplasts Cholorenchyma

14 MESOPHYLL Upper mesophyll Palisade mesophyll Two rows
Compacted barrel-shaped chlorenchyma cells Majority of photosynthesis

15 MESOPHYLL Lower mesophyll Spongy mesophyll Loose arranged
Abundant air spaces Primarily for gas exchange

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18 VEINS Vascular bundles Contained in a thick wall of parenchyma cells
Xylem Phloem Contained in a thick wall of parenchyma cells Bundle sheath

19 SPECIALIZED LEAVES Shade leaves Larger Thinner Lower part of tree
Understory Larger Thinner Less sunlight and heat

20 SPECIALIZED LEAVES Arid leaves Thicker Fewer stomata
Reduce transpiration

21 SPECIALIZED LEAVES Tendrils Climbing vines
Whiplike strands sensitive to contact Wrap around object Thigmotropism Climbing vines In some cases, tendrils are stems Grapevine

22 SPECIALIZED LEAVES Spines Thorns Prickles
Cactus spines are modified leaves Sclerenchyma cells Tree spines are modified stipules Short paired spines Thorns Modified stems Prickles Outgrowth from stem epidermis Rose and raspberries

23 SPECIALIZED LEAVES Storage leaves Water storage Succulents
Large non-photosynthetic parenchyma cells Large vacuoles store water

24 SPECIALIZED LEAVES Storage leaves Carbohydrate storage
Onion and other bulbs Rapid growth early in season

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26 SPECIALIZED LEAVES Reproductive leaves
Miniature plants on marge of leaf Kalanchoe

27 SPECIALIZED LEAVES Floral leaves
Bracts Colorful modified leaves at base of flowers Poinsettia

28 SPECIALIZED LEAVES Carnivorous Over 200 species Bogs
Nutrient deficient Acidic Wet

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39 SPECIALIZED LEAVES Pitcher Plant
Hollow leaves that often collect water Waxy interior with downward pointing hairs Difficult to escape Wetting agents make it difficult to swim Digested by enzymes

40 SPECIALIZED LEAVES Sundews
Sticky fluid at the end of each hair follicle Digestive enzymes Hair bend inward upon contact of insect Can distinguish difference between protein object and inedible debris

41 SPECIALIZED LEAVES Venus flytrap Native to lower NC and upper SC
Trigger hairs in foliar trap Close on insects instead of debris Touched a few times within seconds Trap reopens after digestion

42 SPECIALIZED LEAVES Bladderwort Submerged bladder leaves
Trigger hairs outside a trap door Door opens and water rushes in along with aquatic insect

43 AUTUMN COLOR Chlorophyll in greatest supply Breaks down first
Shorter day length and cooler temperatures No longer masks other pigments

44 AUTUMN COLOR Other pigments can be stored in vacuole Anthocyanin
Red if sap is acidic Blue if sap is basic Betacyanins red

45 ABSCISSION Process of dropping leaves Evergreen plants
Gradually shed leaves Deciduous plants Shed leaves in winter

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