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anatomy and
evolution a
microphyll (or lycophyll) is a type of
plant leaf with one single,
unbranched leaf vein.
Plants with
microphyll leaves occur early...
- notophyll/
microphyll vine
forest growing on
structured red
earth soils derived from
basalt in a
shallow valley. Semi-deciduous notophyll/
microphyll vine forest...
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plants can be
described using the
terms megaphyll, macrophyll, mesophyll,
microphyll,
nanophyll and
leptophyll (in
descending order) in a
classification devised...
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Unusual for the lycopods,
which nearly always have
microphylls with a
single unbranched vein, the
microphylls of a few
Selaginella species contain a branched...
- leaves. In the only
extant genus Equisetum,
these are
small leaves (
microphylls) with a
singular vascular trace,
fused into a
sheath at each stem node...
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Microphylls...
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genus Leclercqia had
fully vascularized microphylls.
These are
considered to be
stages in the
evolution of
microphylls. Lycopodites, an
early lycopod-like...
- origins, the
leaves are
simple (with only a
single vein) and are
known as
microphylls. Some leaves, such as bulb scales, are not
above ground. In many aquatic...
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bears sporangia. Both
microphylls and
megaphylls can be sporophylls. In
heterosporous plants,
sporophylls (whether they are
microphylls or megaphylls) bear...
- They have
dichotomously branching stems bearing simple leaves called microphylls and
reproduce by
means of
spores borne in
sporangia on the
sides of the...