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type of venation in drumstick

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Answered by keerthyreddy7788
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Answer:

parallel venation

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Answered by s4431190
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Answer:

It is a leaf in which the secondary rachii are branched to form tertiary rachii which in turn bear the leaflets. Such a leaf is said to be tripinnate. E.g., drumstick (Moringa).

Explanation:

3 types

PARALLEL: just like it sounds: The veins run parallel except where they meet at the tip and the base. PINNATE: secondary veins are spaced along a central midvein. Pinnate refers to "ladderlike." PALMATE: several primary veins diverge from a point

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