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What is a broad green part of a leaf called

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Answered by Priatouri
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Answer:

Lamina.

Explanation:

A leaf is typical, to a larger or subordinate point, extended and thin, to reveal the chloroplast bearing cells (chlorenchyma) to flash over a wide sphere and to concede light to infiltrate adequately into the tissues. The broad green portion of the leaf is known as the lamina. Photosynthesis is the chief function of the lamina.

Answered by writersparadise
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The broad green part of the leaf is called lamina.

The lamina is also known as the blade and is the region that supports the photosynthesis activity. The epidermis features a waxy layer on the top that is referred to as cuticle for protecting the lamina.

The differences in leaf laminas occur depending on the number of laminas in a leaf, the type of leaf edges and the patterns present in the veins.

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