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describe the structure of a leaf with the help of labelled diagram ​

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Answered by bighnes87
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Answered by Rayshabh
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Leaves are vital to the survival of plants. They help plants in a variety of ways, including producing food and oxygen through photosynthesis, balancing water loss, regulating gas exchange, and transporting the products of photosynthesis.

The different parts of a leaf are as follows:

i) Lamina – the green flat part of a leaf that is specialized for photosynthesis.

ii) Petiole – the stalk that supports a leaf in a plant and attaches the leaf blade to the stem.

iii) Apex – the tip of a leaf.

iv) Leaf margin – the edge or boundary of a leaf.

v) Midrib – the main vein, which continues from the petiole and runs from the base of the leaf to the apex.

vi) Veins – the lines on the green flat part in a leaf that provide support for the leaf and transport both water and food.

vii) Stipule – a leafy outgrowth at the base of some leaves or its stalk, usually occurring in pairs.

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