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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 :)

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In order to transport minerals and water to every part of the plant. Since every cell needs these to work properly.

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Support the leaves

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