Isobilateral leaves (e.g., lily, maize) have stomata on both sides, while dorsiventral leaves typically only have stomata on the lower epidermis.
Isobilateral leaves, like those in lily and maize, have stomata on both surfaces. Dorsiventral leaves have stomata primarily on the lower epidermis.
Front | Name of lagging strand fragments and their length |
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Back | Okazaki fragments 100 to 200 nucleotides (eukaryotes) 1000 to 2000 (prokaryotes) (diagram?) |
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