Terms Flashcards

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Persistent leaf bases of dead leaves

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The persistent leaf bases of dead leaves refer to the lower parts of old leaves that remain attached to the rhizome even after the rest of the leaf has died and fallen off.

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Showy -Fern(leaf)

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“showy” means that the leaves (fronds) are visually attractive, noticeable, or ornamental.

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3
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petiolate

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If a leaf is** petiolate**, it is not directly attached to the stem but has a small stalk holding it

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pinnately compound leaf

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A pinnately compound leaf is a type of compound leaf where multiple leaflets (small individual leaf-like structures) are arranged along a central stalk called the rachis.

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5
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Stomium

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Thin walled region called Stomium

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Trophophyll

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Sterile leaf without sori on the lower side is called trophophyll.

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Annulus

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Thick walled region called Annulus.

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8
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Hemolysis -Malaria(Black water Fever)

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Destruction of red blood cell– Erythrocyte

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