Q 3. Differentiate between:
(i) Parallel and reticulate venation.
(ii) Sepals and Petals
(iii) Conductors and Insulators
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Parallel venation is when the formation of veins are parallel to each other through the leaf. ... Reticulate venation refers to the arrangement of veins in a leaf where they form a web-like structure. Smaller and more delicate veins emerge from the midrib and spread in the entire leaf.
The main difference between sepals and petals is that sepals are the green colour, leaf-like structures that form the outermost whorl whereas petals are the bright-colored petaloid structures which form the inner whorl. ... Sepals and petals are two non-reproductive structure
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