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ragi leaf has which type of venation?

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Answered by Veduarun
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Venation is the arrangement of veins in the lamina of the leaf. Two types of venation are reticulate venation and parallel venation.

When the veins are irregularly distributed to form a channel, it is known as Reticulate Venation. It can be seen in tulsi, coriander (dhania), china rose, hibiscus, mango, etc. When the veins are parallel and do not form a network, it is known as Parallel Venation. It can be seen in wheat, maize, grass, banana, bamboo, etc.

Answered by AryaHacker
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The arrangement of veins in a leaf is called the venation pattern; monocots have parallel venation, while dicots have reticulate venation. The arrangement of leaves on a stem is known as phyllotaxy; leaves can be classified as either alternate, spiral, opposite, or whorled.

Explanation:

Venation is the arrangement of veins in the lamina of the leaf. Two types of venation are reticulate venation and parallel venation.

When the veins are irregularly distributed to form a channel, it is known as Reticulate Venation. It can be seen in tulsi, coriander (dhania), china rose, hibiscus, mango, etc. When the veins are parallel and do not form a network, it is known as Parallel Venation. It can be seen in wheat, maize, grass, banana, bamboo, etc.

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