The leaves of gram have recticulate vacation why?
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(i) Reticulate venation: If the design of veins makes a net-like structure on both the sides of midrib then it is called reticulate venation. For example, mango leaf, gram leaf. (ii) Parallel venation: If the veins are parallel to each other or to midrib then such type of venation is called parallel venation.
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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.
the venation of the plant mostly depend on the roots if a plant
has fibrous roots the venation will be parallel, but if the plant
has tap root the venation will be reticulate and since gram has tap
root it maybe having reticulate venation.
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