Feeds the plant water from the root up
cuticle
Its not called WOLF-VEINThe name of plant is WOLFSBANE (ACONITUM LYCOCTONUM) PERENNIAL HERB OF THE BUTTERCUP FAMILY AND VERY POISONOUS .COMMONLY ASSOCIATED WITH the other plant MONKSHOOD
what would happen if we remove the vein from the leaf
A saddle vein is a saddle-shaped mineral vein in the form an anticline or a syncline.
The midrib of a leaf is known as the central vein or the primary vein. It runs down the center of the leaf and provides structural support, helping to transport nutrients and water throughout the leaf. The midrib is crucial for the leaf's overall function, as it connects to the vascular system of the plant.
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Its not called WOLF-VEINThe name of plant is WOLFSBANE (ACONITUM LYCOCTONUM) PERENNIAL HERB OF THE BUTTERCUP FAMILY AND VERY POISONOUS .COMMONLY ASSOCIATED WITH the other plant MONKSHOOD
what would happen if we remove the vein from the leaf
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.
No the thylakoid and the stroma tranports oxygen and carbon dioxide to parts of the plant
Of course there is. The plant transport all types of materials through the vein system!
The petiole is the delivery pipeline between plant stem and leaf vein.
The Superficial Vein is not an antecubital vein.
Adhesion is important in plants for water transport. Adhesions in a plant transport water to the vein of the leaves.
The Brachial Vein is a deep vein in the arm.