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Answer:Parallel venation can be described as the veins showing the parallel arrangement to one another, all over the leaf blade or lamina, while the veins in reticulate venation show network or web-like arrangement all over the leaf blade or lamina.

The leaves of tulsi, coriander and china rose have reticulate venation, whereas maize, grass, and wheat have parallel venation. ... In parallel venation, the veins are arranged parallel to one another.

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Venation is the phenomenon of arrangement of veins in the lamina of the leaf surface. It is of three types, reticulate, parallel and furcate venation. In reticulate venation, veins form the network like structure. For example, leaves of dicot plants.

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