Biology, asked by sonakshisahu585, 5 hours ago

Which is not a part of a leaf?

(a) Petiole

(b) Lamina

(c) Veins

(d) Nodes

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Answered by rohitsonowal62671zt
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Answer:

Answer: lamina is not a part of leaf.

Answered by PoojaBurra
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Nodes are not a part of a leaf.

  • The petiole in a leaf connects the lamina with the stem or the branch. It helps in exposing the leaf blade to the sunlight.
  • Lamina, also called leaf blade, is the green and flattened part of the leaf which is mainly concerned with the manufacture of food.
  • The lamina is traversed medially from the base of the apex by the midrib, from which arise numerous thin lateral veins.
  • Nodes are a part of the stem from which branches and leaves arise.
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