explain leaf and leafs part
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Leaf
Leaf, in botany, any usually flattened green outgrowth from the stem of a vascular plant. As the primary sites of photosynthesis, leaves manufacture food for plants, which in turn ultimately nourish and sustain all land animals.
Leaves have two main parts: The leaf blade and the Stalk or the petiole.
The leaf blade: It is also called the lamina. It's generally broad and flat.
The petiole: It is the stalk-like structure which connects the leaf blade to the stem. The petiole has tiny tubes, that connect the veins on the leaf blade to the stem.
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Answer: The parts of a Leaf are:
- Petiole
- Veins
- Midrib
- Lamina
Step-by-step explanation:
- The petiole is the part of the stem that connects the leaf to the stem.
- The veins are the lines ranging from the midrib the pattern formed by the veins is called leaf venation.
- Lamina is the green part of the leaf.
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