General Biology I
Microphylls are small, simple leaves that typically have a single vascular strand and are characteristic of certain groups of plants, particularly the lycophytes. These leaves evolved in early plant life and represent a significant adaptation that allowed plants to thrive in various environments, especially in the context of seedless vascular plants, where they play an important role in photosynthesis and nutrient acquisition.
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