37. what describes a leaf that is largest as its terminal a. quadrifoliate b. lyrate c. tripinnate d. trifoliate 38. what does primordial mean? a. parallel veined leaves b. flattened leaves developed by the stem c. capacity of the leaves to form buds d. group of cells that will form new leaves 39. which function of the leaves refers to the chemical reactions required to synthesize energy a. photosynthesis b. transpiration c. assimilation d. respiration 40. This process happens when the water molecules in the plant tissues are removed from the aerial parts of the plants a. respiration b. transpiration c. photosynthesis d. assimilation

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36. This describe a leaf that is terminated with a single leaflet
a. tripinnate
b. bipinnate
c. paripinnate
d. lyrate
37. what describes a leaf that is largest as its terminal
a. quadrifoliate
b. lyrate
c. tripinnate
d. trifoliate
38. what does primordial mean?
a. parallel veined leaves
b. flattened leaves developed by the stem
c. capacity of the leaves to form buds
d. group of cells that will form new leaves
39. which function of the leaves refers to the chemical reactions required to synthesize energy
a. photosynthesis
b. transpiration
c. assimilation
d. respiration
40. This process happens when the water molecules in the plant tissues are removed from the aerial parts of the plants
a. respiration
b. transpiration
c. photosynthesis
d. assimilation

 

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