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Can any one explain me that What is parallel venation??​

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When the veins are arranged in either web-like or network-like all over the lamina, it is known as reticulate venation. When the veins are arranged parallel to one another all over the lamina, it is known as parallel venation.

Explanation:

Reticulate venation is one of the types of classifications of vein patterns that are typically found in leaves. Here, veins are interconnected to form a web-like network. It is one of the most common vein formations in leaves and can be found in the leaves of rose bushes, oak trees and maple trees. These veins transport water and food from the leaves throughout different plant parts.

There are two other classifications of vein patterns namely – dichotomous and parallel.

Dichotomous venation occurs very rarely compared to other classifications and has veins that branch off from one another whereas parallel venation is characterized by veins running parallel to one another. For instance, venation observed in grass and Lillies.

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