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1. what is a reticulate venation? 2. what is a parallel venation?

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Answered by Ïmpøstër
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Explanation:

RETICULATE VENETION:-

When veins (or the nerves) are arranged parallel to one another all over the leaf blade or lamina is called as parallel venation. When veins (or the nerves) shows network or web-like arrangement all over the leaf blade or lamina, it is called as reticulate venation.

PARALLEL VENETION:-

Parallel Venation describes a condition in leaves when all the veins of a leaf are parallel to each other. Typically, this is a characteristic found in most monocot leaves and correlates with their extended leaf shape and wide leaf base.

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Answered by ishanianu
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Explanation:

reticulated venation= when vines are arranged in either web-like or network-like all over lamina, it is known as reticulated venation

parallel venation= when veins are arranged parallel to one another all over lamina, it is known as parallel venatiob

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