1. The pattern of veins on the leaf is called:
(i) Herbs
(ii) Lamina
(in) Lateral roots
(iv) Venetian
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The arrangement of veins and veinlets in the lamina of the leaf is known as venation. It is of two types:-
Reticulate venation, the lateral veins divide and re-divide to form many veinlets. These are arranged in a net-like fashion or reticulum. It is the characteristic feature of dicot plants.
Parallel venation, veins, and veinlets run parallel to each other and are the characteristic feature of monocot plants.
So, the correct option is 'Venation'
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the correct answer is Venetian.
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