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what is a midrib of a leaf​

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Answered by vijay876751ac2
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Answer:

MIDRIB

Explanation:

The central, thick, linear structure that runs along the length of a plant thallus or lamina. It occurs in true leaves as a vein running from the leaf base to the apex and in the leaf-like structures of mosses and seaweeds. It provides support and is a translocative vessel.

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Answered by diyakajaljha0812
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Answer:

the central vein of a leaf is a midrib of a leaf.

Explanation:

In a pinnately compound leaf, the middle vein is called the midrib. Bipinnately compound (or double compound) leaves are twice divided; the leaflets are arranged along a secondary vein, which is one of several veins branching off the middle vein. Each leaflet is called a “pinnule”.

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