To carry water and nutrients (sugars) to the / throughout the plant's system.. not only does it do that but it also carries the products of photosynthesis which is glucose and other carbohydrates.There are two types of vessels in the vein one forms xylem the other forms phloem :)
In order to transport minerals and water to every part of the plant. Since every cell needs these to work properly.
Support the leaves
acts as veins of a plant.
getting nutrients from the soil to the top of the plant.
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.
they pass the water and minerals absorbed from the roots to other parts of the plant, like leaves.
responsible for storing energy and nutrients until they can be transmitted to the veins in the leaf and sent elsewhere in the plant where they are needed
a vascular plant is a plant with veins. A non vascular plant does not have veins
the answer is 75% will have red veins
it is to carry meth into the leaf through the veins into the petiole and ending up in the roots. This makes the plant very high.
Elm has pinnate veins.
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.
Elm has pinnate veins.
it is to carry meth into the leaf through the veins into the petiole and ending up in the roots. This makes the plant very high.