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How is a compound leaf different from a simple leaf...Compound Leaf:- Simple Leaf:- .aaisa kr ke answer de geya ga plz​

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Explanation:

Simple Leaf:-

A simple leaf is a single leaf that is never divided into SMALLER LEAFLET units. It is ALWAYS attached to a twig by its stem or the petiole. The margins, or edges, of the simple leaf can be smooth, jagged, lobed, or PARTED. Lobed leaves will have gaps between lobes but will never reach the midrib. Maple, sycamore, and sweet gum are all examples of common North American trees with simple leaf structure.

Compound leaf:-

In contrast to a single leaf, the compound leaf is a leaf whose leaflets are attached to the middle vein but have their own stalks. Envision a bunch of single leaves, all attached by a short stem to a main stem, CALLED a rachis, which in turn is attached to a twig.

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