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We can observe a_______of veins spread over the surface of leaves

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Answered by Jananisathya
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the answer is A BRANCH OF VEINS.

Answered by pinkypearl301
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Answer:

We can see a branch of veins lying over the lamina or the surface of leaves.

Explanation:

  • Leaves, also refer as food factories, have lots of veins on the surface or lamina.
  • These veins are responsible for the transportation of food, minerals and water throughout the leaves.
  • The arrangement of veins on the lamina of the leaves is called venation.
  • According to the arrangement of the veins on the lamina, leaves can be reticulated or parallel.
  • Leaves on which veins are arranged parallelly are called parallel venation leaves.
  • Leaves on which veins are spread like a network are called reticulate venation leaves.

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