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There are many advantages of having a network of veins in a leaf, Firstly there are a strong network of veins which support the lamina. Vascular bundles (veins) are made os vessels and sieve tubes which is advantageous, becausen it allows substances to pass through the leafy system. The veins help the leaf to move water and food through the xylem and phloem tissues.

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