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About parallel venation

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Answered by abhiram4719
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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Parallel Venation

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  1. Equal venation alludes to an example in the veins of a leaf where the optional veins run corresponding to one another off of a focal, opposite essential vein.
  2. Equal venation is likewise now and again used to portray a comparable example on a creepy crawly's wing. Venation is a general term for the example of veins on a leaf.  
  3. A few leaves that have equal venation are monocots. Models such as  Aloe, Coconut, Grass, Bajra, Mango, Wheat, Rice, Banana, Lily, Maize and so forth.  
  4. Arallel Venation depicts a condition in leaves when all the veins of a leaf are corresponding to one another.
  5. In such leaves, the veins ordinarily run corresponding to each other from the base of the leaf to the tip of the leaf.  
  6. Veins in a leaf that are corresponding to one another. I have seen some contend that lone monocots that have pieces of turf and so forth have equal venation since they start and end resemble and never contact.
  7. I consider ceanothus to have equal venation despite the fact that it is a dicot and yes the veins begin together yet independent as they come and get equal.
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