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discuss about the two tyoes of venetion found on leaves of the plants

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Answered by jneiljoshi
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Venation is the pattern of veins in the blade of a leaf. The veins consist of vascular tissues which are important for the transport of food and water. Leaf veins connect the blade to the petiole, and lead from the petiole to the stem.

Leaf Venation : Reticulate, Parallel : Pinnately, Palmately.

There are three main types of venation in leaves:

In parallel - veined leaves, the veins run parallel to each other. ...

Pinnately - veined leaves have a single primary vein or midrib, from which smaller veins branch off, like the divisions of a feather.

The arrangement of veins in a leaf is called the venation pattern; monocots have parallel venation, while dicots have reticulate venation. ... In an opposite leaf arrangement, two leaves connect at a node.

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Answered by aashika1493
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There are two types of venation

1) Parallel:Veins run parallel to each other within a lamina. It is found in monocotyledonous plants

2)Reticulate: Veinlets form a network.

It is found in dicotyledonous plants

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