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Is lamina part of a flower


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the definition of Lamina is "a thin layer, plate, or scale of sedimentary rock, organic tissue, or other material."

So No a Lamina is not apart of a flower. Ihope this is correct and you get a good grade

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User Eran Medan
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Yes.

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The flat and expanded portion of the leaf in its entirety is known as the lamina. In short, the blade of the leaf or the leaf blade is called the lamina of a leaf.

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