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difference between parallelvenation and reticulatesvenation

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Answered by layagattu
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Parallel venation: This type of venation is found in monocots.Here the veinlets are arranged in an orderly fashion. These r present in plants having fibrous roots. eg:Banana , Grass leaves
Reticulate venation:This type of venation is found in divots. Here the veinlets are present in network manner. They don't follow a particular order. These r present in plants having tap roots. eg:Mango
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Answered by alviyarizwan10
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Parallel venation means the veins present with in the leaves are arranged parallel to each other. the veins never join any other veins. No branching is seen in parallel venation. All the monocots are parallely venated. The best example for parallel venation is banana,rice, grasses, coconut,palm

Reticulate venation-veins are interconnected and form a web like network. Parrallel venation-A pattern in the veins of a leaf where the secondary veins run parallel to each other off of a central, perpendicular primary vein.the best example of reticulate venation leaves of dicots like mango and guava.

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