Question
What is the difference between simple leaf and compound leaf?

Answer

In simple leaf lamina is usually entire and when the lamina is showing incision, the incision do not touch the midrib. In compound leaf, the incision on lamina reach up to the midrib, which results in number of leaflets. Presence or absence of axillary bud also shows the difference between leaf and leaflets.

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