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RE: ARE THE LEAVES THE SAME?🧠 / SON TODAS LAS HOJAS IGUALES?🍃

in StemSocial3 years ago

What do you mean by 'plants with high requirements'? I mean, different plant species have specific features that enable them to adapt to their respective habitats. To some, it could very thin cuticle, while it could be thick cuticles for others. Some plants have their chloroplasts located deep in the spongy mesophyll instead of the normal palisade mesophyll.

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In aquarium we have 3 classifications for plant requirements, easy maintenance, medium maintenance, difficult maintenance! A plant with high demands requires daily pumping of CO2, the levels of pH, carbonates and light are very specific so as not to die! It is how we explain to customers before buying an aquatic plant! You are right, you have a good knowledge of botany, everyone asks to see chloroplasts with helodea but we forget (hygropghila) that it is also perfect to see them with the naked eye, in helodea we must cut a very fine portion of the leaf! Hugs!

 3 years ago  

Ok. Now I understand. I have got two degrees in Botany :)

Super cool! I'm not a fan of botany, my master's degree was in animal ecology but it's fun to see leaves under a microscope. I was excited when I saw the chloroplasts xD! I have a friend from my faculty who created a food supplement for fish with cyanobacteria! How's it going? They were balls with a high level of protein