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a midrib is the central part of a leaf,,,... and it can help 2 carry the leaf tightly...
a midrib is commonly find at the back part of a leaf which is become a storage of the stomata....
It helps to keep the leaf in an upright position and to keep the leaf strong with protection from the wind
It's the primary vein which consists of vascular bundles-- food nutrients and water conduction. It also supports the leaf to be exposed to the sunlight.
It helps in conduction of water and food material and also provides mechanical support to the leaf lamina.
it can travel water
The veins on the leaves of dicot plants branch out pinnately or palmately. Pinnate has a central vein called midrib where the small veins are attached.
It depends on what sort of leaf. In broad leaved flowering plants it is normally down the middle. Gingko biloba doesn't have a main vein but many radiating from the stem. The Narrow leaved flowering plants have a series of so called main veins. The conifers don't have leaves, they have needles.
The lemon tree leaf has pinnate venation. A leaf with pinnate venation has one midrib extending from the petiole to the tip of the leaf with smaller veins branching off from the midrib.
The main function of blood flow in the cardiovascular system is the transport of materials and wastes to and from the body tissues. In addition, it carries hormones and immune materials throughout the body.
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the central of midrib is hindi ko alam,.
The central vein can be called a midrib or mid-vein
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The veins on the leaves of dicot plants branch out pinnately or palmately. Pinnate has a central vein called midrib where the small veins are attached.