Palmately veins
Elm has pinnate veins.
An onion is a monocot which stands for monocotyledon. This due to the parallel veins which are found on its leaves.
No, because they don't have leaves.
Orchid leaves are typically monocots. Monocots have leaves with parallel veins while dicots have leaves with branching veins.
veins
No, they have veins, aka vascular bundles (xylem and phloem/tubes that transport water and sugar around the plant).
All leaves have veins
corn leaves have parallel veins
no they have no tubes (veins).
It has netted leaves
Tubes connected to the heart are called arteries and veins.
Capillaries are the tiniest of the blood vessels. They connect arteries and veins.
Leaves are made up of a stem (petiole), a leaf blade (lamina) and stipules which attach at the base of the stem. Leaves contain an epidermis that covers the surface of the leaf, a mesophyll (located inside the leaf that is the primary location for photosynthesis in the plant), and an assortment of veins that run through the mesophyll. The veins are made up of xylems (tubes that bring water and minerals from the roots of a plant to the leaf) and phloems (tubes that move sap produced by phtosynthesis out of the leaf)
Elm has pinnate veins.
The vascular tissue called the phloem.
Capillaries are the tiny tubes that carry blood. These tubes connect arteries and veins.