Parallel venation is found in _____.
A) plants which are monocots B) plants which have a dicot stem C) plants with leaves similar to Tulsi D) plants with tap roots
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Correct option:A
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- Monocots are the best suited option in respect to the provided questions.
- The monocots are the type of the trees which have only one cotyledon into their stem.
- The tree of bamboo is the example of the monocots which has the only one cotyledon into their stem.
- The monocots has the parallel leaves in there stem.
- The stem is grow or run as per the parallel leaves of the stem or the tree.
- In this types of the trees the leaves are growing as the parallel of the tree.
- The leaves are parallel grow or run according to the development of the stem of the tree.
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Parallel venation is found in A) plants which are monocots.
Monocots:
- Monocotyledons, also known as monocots, are flowering plants (angiosperms) that resemble grass and generally have one embryonic leaf (or cotyledon) in each of their seeds.
- Most bulbous plants and grains, including agapanthus, asparagus, bamboo, bananas, corn, daffodils, garlic, ginger, grass, lilies, onions, orchids, rice, sugarcane, tulips, and wheat, are monocots.
- The slender, grass-like leaves of monocots.
- It nearly appears as though the veins branch out in the same way as stated for palmate veins due to the downward-hanging lobes on the leaves.
Dicots:
- All flowering plants were once classified into two categories, the other being the dicotyledons, usually known as dicots.
- The name alludes to one of the group's defining traits, specifically the fact that the seed bears two embryonic leaves or cotyledons.
- Within this category, there are over 200,000 different species.
- Dicots are the most prevalent type of garden plants, including shrubs, trees, and broad-leaved blooming plants like magnolias, roses, geraniums, and hollyhocks.
Parallel venation:
- Veins that are parallel to each other are said to have parallel venation.
- Grain, banana, canna, grass, Musa, and Zea are some examples of plants with parallel venation (maize).
- Dicot plants have reticulated venation on their leaves, whereas monocot plants have parallel venation.
Reticulate venation:
- One of the classifications of vein patterns that are frequently observed in leaves is reticulate venation.
- A network of veins that resembles a web connects them all.
- It may be discovered in the oak, maple, and rose tree leaves.
- It is one of the most common vein patterns in leaves.
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