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WHAT IS LAMINA?WHAT ARE ITS FUNCTIONS IN THE PLANT? AND IN WHICH PART OF PLANT THEY ARE PRESENT?​

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Answered by sana00070
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The lamina or the leaf blade is the green expanded part of the leaf with veins and veinlets. There is, usually, a middle prominent vein, which is known as the midrib. Veins provide rigidity to the leaf blade and act as channels of transport for water, minerals and food materials.

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Answered by saimontipra
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The lamina or the leaf blade is the green expanded part of the leaf with veins and veinlets. There is, usually, a middle prominent vein, which is known as the midrib. Veins provide rigidity to the leaf blade and act as channels of transport for water, minerals and food materials

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