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How is petiole different from lamina of a leaf a​

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Answered by sujiss1605
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Petiole is also called as leaf stalk. Lamina is also called as leaf blade and it is flattened part of the leaf. ... The leaf and stem are attached together by the petiole and contains vascular tissue. Lamina of the plant is of flat structure and contains chloroplast and the stomata which are made up of mesophyll tissue

The part of leaf by which it is attached to the stem is called petiole. The broad green part of leaf is called lamina. Small lines present on a leaf are called its vein. These gives support and transport water and mineral through the leaf.

A typical leaf consists of a lamina (the broad part of the leaf, also called the blade) and a petiole (the stalk that attaches the leaf to a stem). The arrangement of leaves on a stem, known as phyllotaxy, enables maximum exposure to sunlight. Each plant species has a characteristic leaf arrangement and form.

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Answered by 001308
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Petiole is also called as leaf stalk. Lamina is also called as leaf blade and it is flattened part of the leaf. ... The leaf and stem are attached together by the petiole and contains vascular tissue.

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