Different between reticulated and parallel venation with egs
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Diffrences are :
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Reticulate venation is the formation of web-like nerves of the leaf blade while parallel venation is the formation of parallel veins from the base to the apex of the leaf blade. Reticulate venation mainly occurs in dicots while parallel venation mainly occurs in monocots. The main difference between reticulate and parallel venation is the type of vein arrangements
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The reticulate venation occurs in mango, hibiscus, ficus, etc. while the parallel venation occurs in banana, bamboo, wheat, grasses, maize, etc.
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- Parallel venation is when the formation of veins are parallel to each other through the leaf. ... Reticulate venation refers to the arrangement of veins in a leaf where they form a web-like structure.
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