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Label Simple Leaf External Anatomy Read the plant definitions below, then label the simple leaf morphology diagram below. axil - the angle between the upper side petiole - a leaf stalk; it attaches the leaf to the plant. of the stem and a leaf or petiole. stem - (also called the axis) the main support of the plant. lamina - the blade of a leaf. stipule - the small, paired appendages (sometimes leaf-life) that are leaf apex - the outer end of a leaf; the found at the base of the petiole of leaves of many flowering plants. end that is opposite the petiole. vein - one of the many vascular structures on a leaf. Veins provide midrib - the central rib of a leaf - it is supports for the leaf and transport both water and food through the usually continuous with the petiole. leaf. Answers - Simple Leaf External Anatomy Diagram Printout Read the definitions below, then label the simple leaf morphology diagram. axil - the angle between the upper side petiole - a leaf stalk; it attaches the leaf to the plant. of the stem and a leaf or petiole. stem - (also called the axis) the main support of the plant. lamina - the blade of a leaf. stipule - the small, paired appendages (sometimes leaf-life) that are leaf apex - the outer end of a leaf; the found at the base of the petiole of leaves of many flowering plants. end that is opposite the petiole. vein - one of the many vascular structures on a leaf. Veins provide midrib - the central rib of a leaf - it is supports for the leaf and transport both water and food through the usually continuous with the petiole. leaf.