Though they are all nouns, delight is intangible, whereas you can touch an uncle, asphalt, or a leaf. You cannot touch delight, only experience or witness it.
a brown poopy delight!
Broad leaf
Uncle Herb (Herb Patton)
An Elodea leaf belongs in the domain Eukarya, as it is a complex, multicellular organism with cells that contain a true nucleus.
The leaf itself does not belong to a kingdom because it is not its own organism, just a part of one. However, the maple tree belongs to the kingdom Plantae (plants).
A maple leaf belongs in the plante kingdom because... - it can't move on its own - has more than one cell - takes in CO2 and gives off oxygen hope this helps! : )
A leaf curling spider is an invertebrate. Invertebrates are animals that lack a backbone, and spiders, including the leaf curling spider, belong to the arachnid class within the phylum Arthropoda. They have an exoskeleton, jointed legs, and body segments, distinguishing them from vertebrates, which have a spinal column.
A monochot has a single cotyledon (seed leaf) in its seed, while a dichot has two cotyledons. Monocots belong to the group Monocotyledonae, while dicots belong to the group Dicotyledonae. This fundamental difference in seed structure influences various other characteristics of these plants, such as their leaf venation and floral arrangements.
Stick insects belong to the family of Phasmatidae, while leaf insects belong to Phylliidae. Both are from the order of Phasmatodea, and are therefore easily confused. For example, Extatosoma Tiaratum is commonly known by the name 'Spiny Leaf Stick Insect'. Having 'Leaf' in the name can confuse it with the family Phylliidae, though it's actually a Phasmid. For this reason, when researching, and writing reports, it's important to be certain of which family an insect belongs to. If you want a simple answer, stick insects tend to look more like sticks, and leaf insects like leaves, though again, they can be easily confused.
parralel Edited answer: Curry plant belong to family Rutaceae n Dicotyledones, hence it has reticulate venation.
Yes, leaf beetles are consumers, specifically herbivores, as they primarily feed on plant material. They belong to the family Chrysomelidae and are known for their diet, which often includes leaves, stems, and roots of various plants. By feeding on these plants, leaf beetles play a role in the ecosystem as both consumers and potential pests.
Lilies are monocots, as they belong to the Monocotyledon group of flowering plants. This means they have one seed leaf when germinating.