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hi what is the difference between parallel and reticulate venation​

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Answered by pReCiOuS4U
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Explanation:

In a plant, the veins of the leaf blade or lamina exhibiting the parallel pattern from the base to the tip is known as the parallel venation, on the contrary, when the veins of the leaf blade or lamina in the plants exhibit the web like or net-like pattern on both side of the midrib is known as the reticulate venation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Parallel venation means the veins present with in the leaves are arranged parallel to each other. ... No branching is seen in parallel venation. All the monocots are parallely venated

Parallel venation means the veins present with in the leaves are arranged parallel to each other. ... No branching is seen in parallel venation. All the monocots are parallely venated

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