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What does NOT enter the duodenal lumen?
Modified Leaf
A leaf that has evolved to serve functions other than photosynthesis, such as protection, support, storage, or reproduction (e.g., thorns, tendrils, and spathes).
Tendrils
Thin, spirally coiling stems or leaf structures that help a plant to attach to and climb on objects.
Leaf Structure
The configuration and arrangement of tissues in a leaf, which facilitates processes such as photosynthesis, gas exchange, and transpiration.
Photosynthesis
A biochemical process where green plants and select organisms convert sunlight into sustenance using carbon dioxide and water, releasing oxygen as a secondary outcome.
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