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.
You can tell the vein from the others by holding the leaf up to a light. This makes the leaf a bit see through and the veins will be clearly visible as they do not become semi-transperent. You can also put paper on top of the leaf and rub gently over the paper with crayon to see the veins. They will make darker or lighter lines on the paper depending on if you have the leaf facing up or down.
Because of the phloem or tube like structures
The scientific term for the vein of a leaf is Xylem and phloem.
The scientific term for the vein of a leaf is Xylem and phloem.
The central vein can be called a midrib or mid-vein
lateral vein is hindi ko alam
lateral vein is hindi ko alam
Type your answer here...to carry nutrients, water, and food through the leaf
The leaf blade , the main vein , the veins , the stem and the leaf.
A simple leaf has a flat, thin structure with a main vein running through the center. It typically consists of a blade, petiole, and stipules. The blade is the main part of the leaf where photosynthesis occurs, while the petiole connects the leaf to the stem. Stipules are small, leaf-like structures at the base of the petiole.
It is called a vein.
what would happen if we remove the vein from the leaf