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How does the leaf lamina help in photosynthesis

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Leaf is an organ specialised for photosynthesis. Its broad and thin lamina provides and large surface area for maximum absorption of light. The thin lamina allows carbon dioxide to enter/diffuse into the cells quickly. ... This enables them to absorb light energy efficiently.

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Leaf is an organ specialised for photosynthesis. Its broad and thin lamina provides and large surface area for maximum absorption of light. The thin lamina allows carbon dioxide to enter/diffuse into the cells quickly. ... This enables them to absorb light energy efficiently.

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