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What are the five main parts of a leaf?

The leaf blade , the main vein , the veins , the stem and the leaf.


What is the flat part of the hand called?

main vein / leaf blade


Where is the main vein in the leaf?

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.


Whats the large vein i a leaf called?

Main vein, Central vein, Mid vein are all correct to a point. "Rachis" seems to be the scientifically preferred term, though. "Midrib" also sees some usage in a few types of leaf.


What is the big stem of a leaf called?

The main vein of a leaf is called the midrib. It provides structure and support to the leaf and helps transport water and nutrients throughout the leaf.


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 the scientific term for the vein of the leaf?

The scientific term for the vein of a leaf is Xylem and phloem.


What The main vein of a leaf carries?

The main vein of a leaf, known as the midrib, carries water, nutrients, and sugars between the leaf and other parts of the plant. It contains vascular tissues, specifically xylem and phloem, which facilitate the transport of water and dissolved minerals from the roots and the distribution of photosynthesized sugars throughout the plant. Additionally, the midrib provides structural support to the leaf.


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

The scientific term for the vein of a leaf is Xylem and phloem.


Why does the main vein of a leaf have double pipeline of cells?

The main vein of a leaf has a double pipeline of cells because it consists of xylem and phloem tissues. Xylem transports water and minerals from the roots to the leaves, while phloem transports sugars and other organic nutrients produced through photosynthesis in the leaves to other parts of the plant. This arrangement allows for efficient transport of these essential substances.


What is the main vein of the leaf?

Are you stuck on the SMH easy crossword today(13/1/2009) too?The answer is "midrib"


What is the name of central vein of leaf?

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