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The lines in the leaf are of two types the lines are called venation 1. Reticulate Venation 2. Parallel Venation Thank you Gaurang
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The fine network of lines on the undersurface of a leaf are called Veins. The water and minerals go to every part of the leaf through these Veins.
One or none.
Both have lines.
One right down the middle :)
the skeletal system and the circulatory
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In most cases it has none. In a few cases, it has 1.
Are you sure that the lines are plugged? Do you have a pine needle or leaf problem? It could be a plugged impeller. What are the symptoms? k
The placement of the veins in a leaf can limit the effects of photosynthesis and transport water through the leaf and plant body. The location of the veins and the shape of the leaf are two of the factors used to determine the species of the plant.
The scientific term for the vein of a leaf is Xylem and phloem.