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A typical leaf consists of a lamina (the broad part of the leaf, also called the blade) and a petiole (the stalk that attaches the leaf to a stem). ... Leaf tissue consists of the epidermis, which forms the outermost cell layer, and mesomorph and vascular tissue, which make up the inner portion of the leaf.

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it is called the epidermis otherwise known as the part of a plant that is compared to your skin

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I'm pretty sure its called the cellulose

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Definetly cellulose

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Cell walls

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Q: What is the outside layer of flat cells in a plant leaf called?
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