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Why do plants use venation​

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Venation is the pattern of veins in the blade of a leaf. ... The two primary vascular tissues in leaf veins are xylem, which is important for transport of water and soluble ions into the leaf, and phloem, which is important for transport of carbohydrates (made by photosynthesis) from the leaf to the rest of the plant.

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