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The middle portion of a leaf that is sandwiched between the upper and the lower epidermis is called the:
Vitamin K
A fat-soluble vitamin necessary for the synthesis of proteins involved in blood clotting and bone metabolism.
Nerve Damage
Injury to nervous tissue that can result in loss of function, feeling, or mobility in the affected area.
Normal Growth
The expected progression of physical development in living organisms, often measured by size, weight, and other physical traits.
Vitamin E
A group of fat-soluble compounds with distinctive antioxidant properties, important for maintaining cell integrity and function.
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