What is an isobilateral leaf? Give an example.


Isobilateral leaves are those leaves that are similar in appearance on both the sides. These type of leaves are present in grasses and monocots (maize, etc).
The mesophyll tissue in the leaves is not differentiated into spongy or palisade parenchyma cells. Either of these cells are present in the leaves.
The stomata are present on both surfaces of the epidermis of leaves.
Final Answer: Isobilateral leaves have similar appearance on both sides.