My kid's science teacher taught me something today. And frankly, I'm a little embarassed to admit that I didn't know this. I think it's more like, I had never given it any thought before.
On a field trip to a park, the class was to collect leaves, cones, etc. I was looking over some of the sheets handed out the night before and I found this.........."Leaves have veins. The veins carry the food that the leaves make back to the tree for use and storage."
My first thought was he's wrong. Here's some gym teacher in a money-strapped school system, teaching science and making it up as he goes along.
After thinking it over and doing a little research, I discovered that he's right.
"A vein typically consists of a strand of xylem and a strand of phloem surrounded by a layer of cells called a bundle sheath. The phloem is typically on the lower side and the xylem on the upper."
Tree Maintenaince, P.P. Pirone
It makes perfect sense. I must have missed that day of class.
Honestly, how many of you knew this?
On a field trip to a park, the class was to collect leaves, cones, etc. I was looking over some of the sheets handed out the night before and I found this.........."Leaves have veins. The veins carry the food that the leaves make back to the tree for use and storage."
My first thought was he's wrong. Here's some gym teacher in a money-strapped school system, teaching science and making it up as he goes along.
After thinking it over and doing a little research, I discovered that he's right.
"A vein typically consists of a strand of xylem and a strand of phloem surrounded by a layer of cells called a bundle sheath. The phloem is typically on the lower side and the xylem on the upper."
Tree Maintenaince, P.P. Pirone
It makes perfect sense. I must have missed that day of class.
Honestly, how many of you knew this?