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_ are the smaller tubes that are attached to the midrib of a leaf. ​

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Answered by krishna210398
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Petiole is the smaller tubes that are attached to the midrib of a leaf.

Explanation:

The petiole is the stem that holds the leaves of the plant to the stem and sticks to it. Many people often call it a stem, but this is incorrect. The stem serves as the plant's main source of support and is the part that produces nodes and roots that are not seen in the petiole.

In the diagram below, the node is the point that connects the petiole to the stem. A leaf that is attached to the stem through a simple petiole is called petiole. It is called stemless because it may have leaves without petioles on the stem. There are also differences in the petioles themselves. For example, the cross-section of the petiole can have different shapes and be hard or spongy to the touch. These differences help botanists to determine plant species. Petioles also come in different sizes. For example, in the photo below, the petiole is thin, but the celery stick is actually the part of the petiole.

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