Which surface of the leaves has more prominent veins?
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The lamina possesses prominent vascular strands called Veins.
Veins are composed of xylem and phloem cells embedded in parenchyma, sometimes sclerenchyma and surrounded by bundle sheath cells.
Veins provide support for the leaf and transport both water and minerals and sugar through the leaf and on to the rest of the plant.
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