Well why are veins important to us. your smart enough you will figure it out.
All of them the veins are in the stalk
they have parallel veins...
Mushrooms do not have leaves, so they do not netted veins like many plants. Mushrooms instead have a central stalk and parallel veins.
It makes it a monocut.Hope it helps.1st year A-Level student.
a vascular plant is a plant with veins. A non vascular plant does not have veins
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No. There are structures in plants that are called veins, but they work considerably differently from those in humans.
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.
In plants, veins are called "vascular bundles" or "veins," and they are primarily composed of xylem and phloem tissues. Xylem is responsible for transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves, while phloem transports sugars and other organic compounds throughout the plant. The arrangement and pattern of these veins can vary significantly among different plant species and are important for the overall structure and function of leaves.
Veins carry the blood back after it delivered the oxygen.
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