Biology, asked by jacob242, 1 year ago

Parallel venation occurs in :-
(1) Liliaceae
(2) Solanaceae
(3) Malvaceae
(4) Fabaceae​

Answers

Answered by baron95
1

Answer:

A] LILIACEAE

Explanation:

Answered by kingofself
2

Answer:

(1) Liliaceae-Parallel

(2) Solanaceae-Reticulate

(3) Malvaceae-Reticulate

(4) Fabaceae-Reticulate

Explanation:

  • The venation of a leaf is the basic pattern of the veins arranged on the “leaf blade or lamina”.
  • This pattern is of two types – parallel and reticulate.
  • Reticulate venation refers to a net-like or web-like vein pattern on either side of the leaf midrib.
  • Parallel venation refers to veins running parallel to each other starting from the base of the leaf to the tip.
  • “Reticulate venation” occurs in dicotyledon leaves and parallel is found in monocotyledon leaves.
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