Differentiate between parallel and reticulate venation
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PARALLEL VENATION is a arrrangement of veins in a leaf in which all veins are parallel to each other. Trees having parallel venation in leaves also have fibrous roots.
for example: aloevera plant leaf, grass
RETICULATE VENATION is a arrangement o veins in a leaf in which all veins form a web-like structure. Trees having reticulate ventaion in leaves have tap roots.
for example: leaf of peepal, leaf of mango
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for example: aloevera plant leaf, grass
RETICULATE VENATION is a arrangement o veins in a leaf in which all veins form a web-like structure. Trees having reticulate ventaion in leaves have tap roots.
for example: leaf of peepal, leaf of mango
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reticulate venation= when the veins the leaf lamina divide repeated forming a network it is called reticulate venation.
parallel venation= when the veins Run parallel to each other from the base to the tip of the laminar it is called parallel venation .
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