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The term "abaxial" is used in biology to describe the side of a plant organ that faces away from the stem or central axis. It is commonly used in botany and plant anatomy to refer to the lower surface of leaves or the ventral surface of other plant structures.
Opposite Term:
The opposite of abaxial is adaxial, which refers to the side of a plant organ that faces towards the stem or central axis.
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