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What is the primary excretory route for the water-soluble vitamins?
Leaflets
Leaflets are the individual segments or units of a compound leaf, each resembling a small leaf but part of a larger structure.
Blade
(1) The thin, expanded part of a leaf. (2) The flat, leaflike structure of certain multicellular algae.
Palmately Netted
A leaf venation pattern where principal veins spread out from a single point like the fingers of a hand.
Pinnately Netted
Describes a leaf vein pattern where a main vein runs the length of the leaf and smaller veins branch off from the main vein to the leaf edges, resembling a feather.
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