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How is a pinnately compound leaf different from a palmately compound leaf​

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Answered by Itschocolaty
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The arrangement of primary, secondary and tertiary veins of a leaf is known as venation. Pinnate and palmate are two venation patterns. In pinnate venation, one single main vein extends from the base to the top of the leaf and secondary veins branching off along the main vein. In palmate venation, there are several main veins arising from a common point where leaf blade and petiole unite. This is the main difference between pinnate and palmate. Moreover, the palmate venation does not show secondary veins branching from primary the veins.

Answered by Anonymous
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HLO MATE HERE IS UR ANSWER

. PINNATELY COMPOUND LEAF

. In pinnately compound leaf , the leaflets are arranged on common axis

ex : neem

. PALMATELY COMPOUND LEAF

. in palmately compound leaf the leaflets arranged at the tip of petiole

ex : silkcotton

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