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PLANT IDENTIFICATION REVIEW

PLANT IDENTIFICATION REVIEW

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PLANT IDENTIFICATION REVIEW. The broad, flat part of a leaf. BLADE. The stem-like part of the leaf. PETIOLE. Can you identify the leaf division or leaf type?. SIMPLE. A type of leaf where the leaflets form a pattern that resembles a feather. PINNATELY COMPOUND. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PLANT IDENTIFICATIO

N REVIEW

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The broad, flat part of a leaf.

BLADE

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The stem-like part of the leaf.

PETIOLE

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Can you identify the leaf division or leaf type?

SIMPLE

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A type of leaf where the leaflets form a pattern that

resembles a feather.

PINNATELY COMPOUND

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Can you list at least two ways in which to identify a

tree?

•REPRODUCTIVE PARTS•SIZE & SHAPE•BARK & FRUIT

•LEAVES

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Can you identify the compound leaf type?

PALMATELY

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Another name for a deciduous tree or tree with

leaves.

BROAD LEAF

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The pattern by which leaves are attached to a stem or

branch.

LEAF ARRANGEMENT

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Can you identify the leaf arrangement?

OPPOSITE

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A leaf with one bladeand one petiole.

SIMPLE

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The place where the stem of the leaf attaches to the

branch.

NODE OR BUD

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Can you identify the leaf venation?

PINNATE

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A leaf with one petiole and many separate blades.

COMPOUND

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A type of leaf where the leaflets form a pattern that resembles the palm of your

hand.

PALMATELY COMPOUND

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Can you identify the leaf margin?

TOOTHED OR SERRATED

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Another name for a coniferous tree or tree with

needles or scales.

NARROW LEAF

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The leaf type defined as either simple or compound.

LEAF DIVISION

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Can you identify the leaf division or leaf type?

COMPOUND

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Feather-like vein pattern found in mostly elliptical shaped leaves without

lobes.

PINNATE

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The multiple leaves or blades that make up a

compound leaf.

LEAFLETS

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Can you identify this leaf arrangement?

ALTERNATE

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A curved or rounded projection caused by a

notch or sinus in the leaf margin.

LOBE

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The bottom of the leaf blade.

LEAF BASE

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Can you identify the leaf venation?

PARALLEL

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The outer boundary or edge of the leaf.

LEAF MARGIN

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The vein pattern in a leaf.

LEAF VENATION

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Can you identify this leaf margin?

ENTIRE OR SMOOTH

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Leaf venation where the veins do not touch like in tropical plants and ferns.

PARALLEL

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How does the petiole aid in photosynthesis?

TURNS THE LEAF TOWARDS THE SUN.

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Can you identify the leaf venation?

PALMATE

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What is the function of the leaf blade?

COLLECTS THE SUN’S ENERGY FOR USE IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS.

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Fan-like vein pattern found mostly in leaves with lobes

and sinuses.

PALMATE

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