differentiate of parallel venation and reticulate venation
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♥- The Main Difference b/w these Two
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The orientation of veins is parallel to one another in parallel venation, but in reticulate venation, the veins produce a network or web-like structure. Parallel venation is seen monocot plants like banana, bamboo, wheat, maize, etc. Reticulate venation is seen in dicot plants like mango, hibiscus, ficus, etc.
Explanation:
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.
parallel venation – The parallel veins arise from a prominent midvein present in the center of the lamina of the leaf in a perpendicular manner from the base to the apex. This type of venation is also known as unicostate parallel venation and it occurs in banana-like plants.
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