Biology, asked by janbi73, 20 days ago

The vein that runs from the petiole to the leaf's tip is
(A) lamina (B) midrib (C) veins (D) stomata

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Answered by iamsusantaroy
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Answer:

B) midrib

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Answered by OoVinayLankeroO
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Answer:

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is B. midrib

The blade is supported by a system of veins that also contain both xylem and phloem. These veins prevent the blade from collapsing under its own weight. A leaf is often organized with one main vein running down the middle of the blade. This vein is called the midrib

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