Jack is studying a few leaf samples. The first leaf sample has a single leaf blade. The second has leaflets arising from a single petiole. The third sample has paired leaflets along a central rachis. Help him classify these leaves correctly.
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Hmm First it is a simple leaf in which the lamina is in one piece and no portion can be separated without tearing leaf...second is compound and third is a type of compound leaf called pinnate compound. Hope it helps :)
ok and hey
as @carolina4567 said first leaf is simple
thanks:)
Third is paripinnate compound leaf
i got it right thanks yalll
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