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what is lamina. in biology​

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Answered by mahi1862
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Lamina is a general anatomical term meaning "plate" or "layer". It is used in both gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy to describe structures. ... The laminae of the thyroid cartilage: two leaflike plates of cartilage that make up the walls of the structure.

Answered by YEETWIZZY
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Answer:The leaf blade, or lamina, consists of a central tissue, called the mesophyll, surrounded on either side by upper and lower epidermis.

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