veins and vainlets in the lamina give reason
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It is the green, flat surface of the leaves. It consists of a small branched vein and veinlets. The vein that runs along the middle of the lamina is called midrib. ... These veins and veinlets give rigidity to the leaf blade and help in the transportation of water and other substances.
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