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A leaf that has more that two leaflets on a shared leafstalk is considered a compound leaf. Some examples of plants and trees with compound leaves are roses,and walnut trees.You can find more information here: http://www.thefreedictionary.c...
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Odd, were they all in one plane on the plant or is it the way you have pressed them? The last one gives the impression of having leaves around a node and then a normal internode that has just been pressed into the leaves of the node above....
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A sweet gum is a simple leaf.
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Yes, you are free to come and go as you please, but some have late-night curfews. People leave the compound to shop, visit friends who live on other compounds, attend cultural events (e.g. concerts at Embassies), dine out, sight-see, etc.
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No, One Step Compound does not leave any protection behind at all.
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Tin can enter your body when you eat contaminated food or drink contaminated water, when you touch or eat soil that has tin in it, or when you breathe tin-containing fumes or dusts. Tin compounds can enter your body from nearby hazardous wa...
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Well, they leave their homes to go to work every day, so I see no difference in going to vote. Lemontreesg: Just where exactly should the white South Africans "return home" to? What? Should I go back to Germany that my ancesto...
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No, in spite of Internet sites that claim otherwise. Microwaving is simply heating and is as safe as conventional cooking. It doesn't do anything to food molecules that a regular stove doesn't do. It does not alter DNA or create free radica...
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( pi′nāt·lē ′käm′pau̇nd′ ′lēf ) (botany) A leaf with leaflets that are borne on the continuation of the petiole.
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Not enough information to begin to guess. Can you post a photo?
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