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The internal structure of a leaf

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The internal structure of the leaf is protected by the leaf epidermis, which is continuous with the stem epidermis. The central leaf, or mesophyll, consists of soft-walled, unspecialized cells of the type known as parenchyma. ... Oxygen is passed into the atmosphere through stomata—pores in the leaf surface.

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The internal structure of the leaf is protected by the leaf epidermis, which is continuous with the stem epidermis. The central leaf, or mesophyll, consists of soft-walled, unspecialized cells of the type known as parenchyma. ... Oxygen is passed into the atmosphere through stomata—pores in the leaf surface.

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