The stem
the line that goes through the middle of a leaf is called a vein.
The middle of a leaf is taken up by a vein called the midrib. -Andrew D.
The mesophyll- the middle.
The phloem. The vein throughout the leaf.
The flag you are referring to is the flag of Canada, which has a red maple leaf in the middle. It is a symbol of national pride and unity for the country.
There is only 1 leaf on the Canadian Flag which is a maple leaf. It is in the middle of the flag.
It is in a organelle. It is the chloroplast.
u burn it down the middle
Canada's flag has a red leaf on it. in the middle on a white background with red stips on either side.
A double stem and leaf plot is a stem and leaf plot but there is a number in the middle and one number on each side to distibute data
Almost all photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplasts, specifically in the chlorophyll molecules located in the mesophyll cells of the leaf. The mesophyll cells are located in the middle layer of the leaf, where they are well exposed to light.
Argula... It's a leaf used in middle east with salads