The spore containing sori of a fern are usually found on the underside of their leaves. In water ferns the spores are produced inside the sporocarps. (Novanet/Gradpoint, On the underside of a fern frond.)
The shinier one.
To get to the other side?!??
The rigid side of the leaf is upper side facing the sunlight. In a dorsiventral leaf this side supports the palisade tissue.
Fern reproduces asexually by spore formation. The spors are present in sporangia. Group of sporangia are called sori. Sori look like brown spots on back side margin of the natural leaflets.
Acording to the book it is set to grow whenever two loving souls are placed side by side.
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leaf of plant Dorsal side of a leaf
Yes, taffeta typically has a smooth side that is considered the right side and a slightly duller side which is the wrong side. The right side is usually shinier and more refined in appearance, while the wrong side may have a crisper texture or sheen.
The ripple pond makes the leaf bob up and down because the waves create a vertical motion that lifts and lowers the leaf. However, the leaf hardly moves from side to side because the force of the waves is primarily pushing the leaf up and down instead of displacing it horizontally.
you find cuticle on one side of leaf only becausethe leaf is in the rolten with the stomata and the locust is in the upper epedermisthat is why
Examples of plants with alternate leaves include maples, oaks, birches, and sycamores. In these plants, a single leaf is attached at each node along the stem in a staggered pattern, rather than in pairs opposite each other.