Collect the fallen leaves of some plants. Observe the leaves with the help of magnifying glass. What do you notice?
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The following observation can be made when we observe the fallen leaves through Magnifying lens:
-->. The leaves have veins all over its lamina.
---> Different leaves have different Veins
.--->Some leaves have veins running parallel to each other . Such venation is called Parallel Venation.
---> while in some leaves we have interconnected veins forming a net like structure called as Reticulate venation.
-->. The leaves have veins all over its lamina.
---> Different leaves have different Veins
.--->Some leaves have veins running parallel to each other . Such venation is called Parallel Venation.
---> while in some leaves we have interconnected veins forming a net like structure called as Reticulate venation.
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Explanation:
we observe The Parts of a Leaf. Most leaves have two main parts: (1) the blade and (2) the petiole, or leafstalk. The leaves of some kinds of plants also have a third part, called the stipules. The Blade, or lamina, is the broad, flat part of the leaf.
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