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if a plant has fibrous root the type of venation do its leaves likely to have_ venation. ​

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If a plant has fibrous root the type of venation do its leaves likely to have parallel venation.

Have you seen banana leaves? The answer will be probably a Yes! Now have you ever noticed the venation of the leaf, they are parallel to each other which is known as parallel venation.

If you ever get a chance to see the roots, you can see the fibrous roots of the herb. They don't have any main root, instead all of them seems to be the adventitious roots.

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Tap root & Reticulate venation:

  • When the veins in the leaves are irregularly distributed or form a network like structure and finally meet to form a channel, it is known as Reticulate Venation.

  • Plants with reticulate venation in their leaves are likely to have tap roots. Like Rose, Carrot etc.

Fibrous roots & Parallel Venation:

  • When the veins are parallel or do not form a network, it is known as Parallel Venation.

  • Plants with fibrous roots have parallel venation. Like In banana, wheat, rice etc.

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