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There are two tissues within those veins, xylem and phloem. Xylem carries water from the roots up to the cells in the leaf. Phloem carries the food produced in the leaf to the rest of the plant. Bottom line is the leaf has veins for the same reason we have arteries and veins, to move stuff around to where we need it.

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so they can transfer nutrients, water and other things the plant need to survive around the plant.

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they have only one purpose.

to transport neutrience and water around the leaf.

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To provide nutrition to all parts of the leaf.

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