it is called endodermis
Vessels
The spaces between leaf veins are called areoles or areolae.
A leaf with branched veins.
The veins are branching up and down the leaf instead of branching up from a thick, center midrib.
They are the stomata.
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.
The spaces between leaf veins are called areoles or areolae.
The patten of veins on a dicot leaf are called netted veins. With netted veins, several main veins begin near the base of the leaf and radiate outward.
The fine network of lines on the undersurface of a leaf are called Veins. The water and minerals go to every part of the leaf through these Veins.
The internode space. The space between the two leafe nodes. The spaces between leaf veins are called areoles.
No. It is absorbed through tiny pores on the surface of the leaf. These are called "stoma". The veins are for moving the tree's sap in the leaves for growth and nourishment.
In plants that have taproot, the veins form a net-like design, on both side of the leaf. This is called reticulate venation. The veins in a leaf transport water, minerals and food, and also provide support to the leaf.
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 Veins in the leaf
The network of veins is the leaf skeleton
leaf vessels
in veins
A leaf is a cell that has both chlorophyll and veins.