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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.
All of them the veins are in the stalk
No, veins can not produce red blood cells.
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.
they have parallel veins...
In plants, photosynthesis primarily occurs in the mesophyll cells of the leaves. These cells are rich in chloroplasts, which contain the pigment chlorophyll necessary for capturing sunlight and converting it into chemical energy. Veins in the leaves help transport water and nutrients to the mesophyll cells for photosynthesis to take place efficiently.
A leaf is a cell that has both chlorophyll and veins.
The smaller veins in the leaf connect to the larger veins, which lead to the midrib, or central vein. This network of veins helps transport water, nutrients, and sugars to and from the leaf's cells for photosynthesis and other metabolic processes.
Electrogenic pump, proton pump, and contransport protein.
veins, capillaries, arteries or white cells and red cells
Well why are veins important to us. your smart enough you will figure it out.
Mushrooms do not have leaves, so they do not netted veins like many plants. Mushrooms instead have a central stalk and parallel veins.