Pinnate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pinnate is a term used to describe feather-like or multi-divided features arising from both sides of a common axis in plant or animal structures, and comes from the Latin word pinna meaning "feathe...
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Leaf - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In botany, a leaf is an above-ground plant organ specialized for photosynthesis. For this purpose, a leaf is typically flat (laminar) and thin. There is continued debate about whether the flatness o...
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The word "pinnate" means "like a feather", and it's used to describe certain types of leaves. A feather is made up of a ... Many plants, for example, have leaves that are twice pinnate. That is, not only the blade is divided pinnately into separate leaflets, but each leaflet in turn is pinnate. ... Plants/Pinnate Leaves...
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www.utep.edu/museum/archive/plants/DDpinnate.htm
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R. HOOKE thought that the lowering of Mimosa’s pinnate leaves after touching takes place due to a flow of water that is caused by the pressure of the stimulus. He postulated ball-and –socket joints at the base of the pinnate leaves’ stem moved by water uptake and water loss.
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File Name: pinnate_29852; Description: From left to right: Pinnate with odd leaflet, Pinnate with a tendril in place, Pinnate with even pairs. Source: Asa Gray, The Elements of Botany for Beginners and for Schools (New York, Cincinnati, Chicago: American Book Co., 1887)57;
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Within a particular region, botanists often can identify plants from their leaves alone. This is only possible because of the tremendous variation found in leaves. ... Nevertheless, on average, leaves within a species tend to have limited variability, many times allowing identification. The bean family, for example,
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museum.utep.edu/archive/plants/DDleafid.htm
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Leaves compound pinnate, 6-12 inches long, 9-12 leaflets; stem is terete, reddish, pubescent; leaf scars U-shaped; rachis winged. Flameleaf Sumac, Shining Sumac, Winged Sumac (Rhus copallina) ... Leaves compound pinnate, 12-18 inches long, 11-31 leaflets; stem stout, glabrous and glaucous, somewhat 3 sided;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about pinnate. pinnate. Information about pinnate in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. pinnate leaf, pinnate leafs, pinnate leaves, pinnate leave ... pinnate leaf...
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tropical tree with fronds: a tree, bush, or plant typically with a trunk without branches and a crown of pinnate or palmate leaves on top. Native to: tropics, subtropics. Family Palmae.
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