1.Are these leaves lobed or unlobed? 2.What type of margin does this leaf have? 3.What is the structure called that the arrow is pointed to?

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1.Are these leaves lobed or unlobed? 2.What type of margin does this leaf have? 3.What is the structure called that the arrow is pointed to?

4. Use your key to identify this plant. (Hint: the leaves are alternate)

5. Use your book to identify which type of oak this is.

6.Is this tree compound or simple? 7.Is this tree opposite or alternate? 8.Are these leaves elliptical or obovate?

9. Is this leaf pinnately compound or bipinnately compound?

AB 10. Identify the letter(s) of the tree(s) that is/are simple. 11. Identify the letter(s) of the tree(s) that is/are compound. 12. Identify the letter(s) of the tree(s) that is/are palmately compound. 13. Identify the letter(s) of the tree(s) that is/are pinnately compound. C

14. Is this leaf bristle tipped or not bristle tipped? 15. Is this leaf alternate or opposite? 16. How many leaflets does this leaf have?