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what is lamina.what is its funtion.

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The lamina is the expanded portion or blade of a leaf and it is an above-ground organ specialized for photosynthesis. For this purpose, a leaf is typically, to a greater or lesser degree, flat and thin, to expose the chloroplast containing cells (chlorenchyma) to light over a broad area, and to allow light to penetrate fully into the tissues.

The lamina also contains vascular tissue that deliver water and nutrients and carry away the products of photosynthesis. The primary function of the lamina is photosynthesis. This includes both light capture and the dark reactions.

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