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Functions of lamina or leaf blade

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Answered by Anonymous
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Parts of a Leaf

Parts of a LeafLeaves 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. ... Few of these enable water transport to the leaf while the other carry food away from the leaf to other parts of the plant.

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*The leaf blade: It is also called the lamina. It’s generally broad and flat. It is in this layer that photosynthesis occurs. It contains a prominent midrib at the center of the leaf blade which is the main vein. From this midrib arise branches called veins. They are of different types depending upon the type of edges, the pattern of the veins and the number of blades per leaf.

*The lamina is the expanded portion or blade of a leaf and it is an above-ground organ specialized for photosynthesis

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