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It allows water and minerals absorbed by the roots to other parts of a plant, like leaves

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Is the main function of a vein of a leaf is to transfer chloroplasts throughout the plant for maximum efficiency of photosynthesis?

Not exactly. The vein of a leaf acts just like the veins and arteries in the human body. They carry water throughout the leaf and plant.


What is a function for a thick walled empty cell in a leaf vein?

A function of a thick-walled empty cell in a leaf vein could be to provide structural support and rigidity to the vein, helping it withstand mechanical stress and maintain its shape. Additionally, these cells may play a role in facilitating the transport of water and nutrients through the leaf vein by creating a channel for fluid flow. The thick walls of these cells can also help regulate the flow of substances by acting as a barrier or filter.


What is the scientific term for the vein of the leaf?

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What is the scientific term for the vein of a leaf?

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What is the name of central vein of leaf?

The central vein can be called a midrib or mid-vein


How can you tell a vein from other structures in the leaf?

A vein runs through the leaf and is a thin, firm structure. It looks different from the rest of the leaf, especially the thin membrane that makes up the body of the leaf.


What are the five main parts of a leaf?

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What is a leaf's rib called?

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