What is the difference between lamina and vein
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Lamina: The broad, green part of a leaf. Midrib: A midrib is the prominent (main/thick) line in the middle of a leaf. Veins: Veins are the thin lines branching from the midrib of a leaf. Leaf venation: The design, that is, the arrangement of veins on a leaf is called venation.
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