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Characteristics of Twigs and leaves Along with Leaf Structures 7TH GRADE SCIENCE GENERAL TERMS • leaf — a lateral outgrowth from the stem whose primary function is the manufacturing of food • twig -- a young woody stem to which leaves and buds are attached • branch -- a thicker, older woody stem to which twigs are attached • trunk -- the main vertical stem of a treefruit — the seed-bearing portion of a plant • deciduous — trees on which all leaves fall at the end of every season of growth • evergreen — trees on which leaves remain attached for more than one year twigs Parts of a twig • Petiole • Terminal bud • Node • Terminal bud Scars • Internodes • Leaf Scar • Lateral/axillary bud Petiole • A leaf stalk, it attaches the leaf to the stem. Node the place on a twig where a leaf is attached Node Internode Internode the part of a twig between two nodes Lateral/axillary Bud • a bud that is situated along the sides of a branch and not at the tip • It may become next years branches or flowers Terminal bud • a bud that is at the tip of a stem or branch • Where the branch can grow longer Terminal Bud Scars • Can determine the age of the twig by counting these Leaf/Bud Scar • the scar left on a twig when a leaf falls Leaves Functions of Leaves • Manufacture food for the plant, through process of photosynthesis Equation for Photosynthesis: CO2 + H2O C6H12O6 + O2 Photosynthesis only occurs when light is present Leaf Terms • Epidermis: outside layer of the leaf (leaf surface) • Stomata: openings in the leaves where carbon dioxide comes in from the atmosphere (needed for photosynthesis) Leaf Terms • Transpiration: the loss of water vapor from the plant; most water is lost from the stomata, some through the cuticle layer. Parts of a Leaf • Lamina/blade • Petiole • Leaf Apex • Stem • Midrib • Vein Lamina/blade • The blade of the leaf. Leaf Apex • The outer end of a leaf; the end that is opposite the petiole. Midrib • The central rib of a leaf, it is usually continuous with the petiole. Petiole • A leaf stalk, it attaches the leaf to a plant. Stem • The main support of the plant, also called the apex. Vein • One of the many vascular structures on a leaf. Veins provide support for the leaf, and transport both water and food through the leaf. Veins • Parallel – Up and down • Palmate – From one central location • Pinnate – Off one main vein Types of Leaves • Simple • Compound Simple • Simple Leaves are of one continuous leaf surface, not divided into separate segments. Compound • Compound leaves are composed of many smaller leaflets, each resembling a complete leaf in and of itself. Types of Compound Leaves • Palmate • Odd Pinnate • Even Pinnate Palmate • The leaflets are attached at one plane at the base. Odd Pinnate • Leaflets are on two opposite sides of the axis, with an odd number of leaflets, one at the tip. Even Pinnate • Leaflets are on two opposite sides of the axis, with an even number of leaflets, and paired at the tip. Leaf Arrangement • Alternate • Opposite • Whorled Alternate • Leaves are borne singly at each node. Opposite • Leaves are borne two at each node. Whorled • Three or more leaves are arranged in a circle around the stem. Leaf Shape • Heart • Diamond • Lance • Round • Oval Heart Shaped • The top of the leaf is pointed while the bottom of the leaf is uneven. Making a heart like shape. Lance shaped • Long and narrow Oval shaped • Have a rounded top and bottom. Diamond Shape • The tip is pointed while the base is rounded Round shaped • Completely rounded at the top and bottom Leaf margins • Smooth/entire • Wavy • Serrate (saw toothed) • Doubly serrate • lobed Smooth/entire margin • no kind of marginal division or nearly lacking marginal division Wavy margin • having a wavy up and down edge Toothed (serrate) Margin • having sharp, straight-edged teeth pointing to the apex Double serrate margin • primary teeth have smaller secondary teeth Lobed Margins • With Shallow, obtuse or rounded teeth scalloped