Okay, now I see the bottom-most part of the diagram. The line on the left is pointing to the very bottom of the leaf blade, where it connects to the petiole; this is the "Leaf base." The line on the right is pointing to the stalk that connects the leaf blade to the stem; this is the "Petiole." I have now identified all eight labels. I will now compile the final answer with the correct terms for each blank.
Based on the analysis of the diagram and the provided word box, here is the solution to the labeling task:
The parts of the leaf and plant should be labeled as follows:
1.
Top-left label (pointing to the end of the leaf): Tip
2.
Top-middle label (pointing to the main flat surface): Leaf-blade
3.
Top-right label (pointing to a smaller vein): Vein
4.
Middle-left label (pointing to the central vein): Midrib
5.
Middle-right label (pointing to the edge of the leaf): Margin
6.
Bottom-left label (pointing to the junction of petiole and stem): Axil
7.
Bottom-middle label (pointing to the main stem): Stem
8.
Bottom-right label (pointing to the leaf stalk): Petiole
9.
Very bottom-left label (pointing to the base of the leaf blade): Leaf base
Note: There are 9 terms in the word box but only 8 lines to label. The term "Leaf base" corresponds to the very bottom-left label, which was identified in the final zoomed-in view. All other labels have been matched to their corresponding parts based on standard botanical terminology.
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