Biology, asked by sudhagond, 1 year ago

oleander leaf's venation is parallel or reticulate​

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Answered by VaishnavDatta95
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Answer:

It is parllel venation.

Explanation:

Beacause oleander leaf is simple. In all simple leaves there will be parllel venation.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Parallel Venation is the venation in oleander’s leaf

Explanation:

The arrangement of 'veins' in a 'leaf' is called as "venation". The architecture of venation is different among all the species of plants. In differentiating the plants in its characteristics, the venation is important.  

In parallel venation, the orientation of veins is 'parallel' to each other whereas in the case of reticulate, it is more like a network. In reticulate, the veins present have a web like structure.  

In the case of oleander leaf, these are simple leaves, so they come into the category of parallel venation.

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