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reticulate venation and parallel venation ​

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Answered by adarshchaudhary31
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Parallel Venation can be defined as a pattern in the veins of a leaf whereby the veins run parallel to each other from the petiole to the leaf tip. In reticulate venation, veins are interconnected and form a web like network structure which is present on both sides of the midrib.

Answered by Anonymous
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Reticulate venation :- Net like leaf venation on both sides of midrib.

Parallel venation :- veins are parallel 5o one another in lead venation.

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