Biology, asked by tayyab81, 11 months ago

orange leaf venitation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge{\mathsf{Reticulate Venation}}

»An orange leaf has Reticulate Venation

»In such a type of venation,the veins arise from the midrib of the flower (Refer to the attachment)

Other examples,

Wheat,Maize etc

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Answered by SKZ143
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        Yes,

  • Leaves have unique structures, called veins, that transport liquids and nutrients to leaf cells. Veins also carry the products of photosynthesis back to the rest of the tree.
  • A tree leaf has several types of veins. The central one is called the midrib or midvein. Other veins connect to the midrib and have their own unique patterns.
  • Tree leaf veins in dicots (we also call these trees hardwoods or deciduous trees) are all considered to be net-veined or reticulate-veined. This means that the veins branch from the main rib and then sub-branch into finer veins.

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