difference between reticulat venetion and parallel venetion
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reticulated venation is one of three classifications of vein patterns found in a leaf. In leaves with reticulated venation, veins are interconnected and form a web-like network. whereas parallel venation refers to a pattern in the veins of a leaf where the secondary veins run parallel to each other off of a central, perpendicular primary vein.
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reticulate venation
.....It has veins spread opposite to each other
parallel venation
......It has veins spread parallel to each other
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