it will get dry and it will die
The iodine would then not spread.
The iodine would then not spread.
nothing happen in my experiment
The wind is blowing with so much force that the leaf doesn't have enough strength to withstand it, therefore the wind slows down a little but still retains its forward motion. Another example is when you punch a brittle wall. If you hit it with enough force it will break and your fist will go through and keep its forward motion, albeit a little slower.
because the leaf is non polar or Because the leaf is coated in lipid molecules
The iodine would then not spread.
The iodine would then not spread.
The leaf turns brittle during the testing the leaf for starch because the ethanol extracts the all water content from the leaf.
Brittle
in general, brittle bushes in the desert have deep roots to absorb as much water as possible (or is that cacti?) anyway, they have tightly curled leaves that reduce moisture loss. Leaf pubescence (leaf hairs) grow on brittle brush. These leaf hairs reduce the amount of light the plant is able to absorb, therefore limiting the rate of photosynthetic activity.
to fertilize fungus
White ash is a serrated lobe because of the leaf and it isn't normally classified as smoothe leaf.
sugar is carried to different parts of the leaf
it turns green because the chlorophyll is evaporated out
Spores develop on the underside of the fern leaf, and is spread by the wind.
It does nothing apart from semi fermint the leaf
it spread out