Lamina

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Lamina refers to a thin layer, plate, or scale of sedimentary rock, organic tissue, or other material. It is a term used in various fields such as botany, zoology, anatomy, and geology.

Anatomy

In anatomy, lamina refers to a thin layer or flat plate-like structure. It is a part of the vertebral arch in the vertebral column of the human body. The laminae are the walls of the vertebral arch, forming the posterior part of the spinal canal.

Botany

In botany, lamina refers to the blade of a leaf. It is the broad, flat part of the leaf where most photosynthesis occurs. The lamina is typically the largest and most visible part of the leaf.

Zoology

In zoology, lamina refers to a thin layer or plate of tissue. This term is used in various contexts, such as the lamina of the neural tube in embryology, or the lamina of the mollusk shell in malacology.

Geology

In geology, lamina refers to a thin layer or stratum of sedimentary rock. Each lamina represents a specific period of sediment deposition. The study of these layers, or laminae, can provide important information about the history of the Earth's climate and environment.

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