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Define venation. Give examples. Give Additional information related to Venation.



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Answered by IIIAakanshiIII
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Venation is defined as the arrangement or pattern of veinlets of lamina and veins on the leaf blade. Venation has its importance in differentiating and recognition of the plants in their characteristics. ... Reticulate venation occurs in dicot plants. Mango, hibiscus are the examples of reticulate venation.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 fern.

Answered by babuminz7069
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The process of vein formation on the leaf is known as venation. The two types of venation are

Reticulate venation

Parallel venation

Reticulate venation – Reticulate venation includes irregular vein arrangement for the creation of a network.

Examples: Hibiscus, papaya, leaves of Tulsi, Coriander, China Rose, Mangifera,

Parallel venation – Parallel venation means that the veins run parallel to each other.

Examples: Grains, Musa, Grass, Oryza, banana, canna, maize.

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