The petiole is a small stalk that connects the leaf blade to the stem of a plant. It serves as the support structure for the leaf, allowing it to be positioned for maximum sunlightabsorption and gas exchange.
Examine the relationship between the petiole and leaf morphology, including variations in petiole length, shape, and attachment to the leaf blade.
Consider the ecological significance of petioles in plant communities, such as their role in resource acquisition and interactions with herbivores.
By understanding the structure and functions of the petiole, you can gain insights into the diverse adaptations of plants and their strategies for survival and growth.
Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to explain how organisms are classified by physical characteristics, organized into levels of taxonomy, and identified by binomial nomenclature (e.g., taxonomic classification, dichotomous keys).
Engage in argument to justify the grouping of viruses in a category separate from living things.