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write notes on leaf venation.​

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Answered by dhwani61
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Venation is the pattern of veins in the blade of a leaf. The veins consist of vascular tissues which are important for the transport of food and water. Leaf veins connect the blade to the petiole, and lead from the petiole to the stem. 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.

Answered by anitaji89749
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Venation is the pattern of venis is the blade of a leaf .The venis consist vascular tissues which are important for the transport of food and water .Leaf venis connect the blade to petiole,and lead from the petiole to the stem

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