What is lamina?


Lamina is green part of leaf which is specialized for photosynthesis
On the basis of lamina a leaf can be divided into types
Simple Leaf – when the lamina of leaf is complete or when incised, the incisions do not touch the midrib.
Compound leaves- When the incisions present in lamina reach up to the midrib breaking lamina into a multiple number of leaflets, the leaf is called compound
Final Answer
Hence,Lamina is the green part of a leaf which is specialized for photosynthesis.