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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.
Feeds the plant water from the root up
Renal vein
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.
Type your answer hereRoots -> Take in water and food (mineral salts) from soil. Anchors plants. The roots of a plant are spread out.Stem -> "Like a straw", transports water through plant. Raises the height of flowers and leaves. Brings closer to light. Structural. The stem is made up of little tubes.Leaves -> Different shapes. Almost always green but sometimes covered with another colour such as red. Green substance in leaves -> chlorophyll. Leaves make food for the plant. To do this they need the water and mineral salts obtained from the soil. They are carried inside little veins in the leaf. To make food leaves also need sunshine and CO2.Flowers - > Flowers produce seeds which form new plants.Space and warmth also needed for a plant to grow....
Bhendi yellow vein mosaic is a disease that infects plants and causes yellow and green alternating patches on the leaves. Plants that have the disease need to be burned. The disease was first identified in 1924.
Adhesion is important in plants for water transport. Adhesions in a plant transport water to the vein of the leaves.
The small veins in plants help in conduction of essential subatances to the all cells uniformly. This can be seen very well in the leaves of Ficus religiosa.
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Depending on what type of leaf - a monocot leaf (grasses etc) have parallel veination and dicot leaves (woody plants) have reticulate veination (more randomly spread).
Popliteal artery
Renal Vein
Blood leaves the intestine through the hepatic portal vein and goes to the liver.
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.
The root word for intravenous is "vena," which means vein in Latin.
Feeds the plant water from the root up
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