differentiate between reticulate venation and parallel vetation. thise who don't know better stay away from the question
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- PARALLEL VENATION
- When veins (or the nerves) are arranged parallel to one another all over the leaf blade or lamina is called as parallel venation.
- Parallel to one another.
- Occurs in monocot plants.
- EXAMPLES :- Banana, bamboo, wheat, grasses and maize
- RETICULATE VENATION
- When veins (or the nerves) shows network or web-like arrangement all over the leaf blade or lamina, it is called as reticulate venation.
- Produce a network or web like structure.
- Occurs in dicot plants.
- EXAMPLE :-Mango, hibiscus, ficus are few examples of the reticulate venation.
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