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(vi) Leaf venation and type of root is correctly paired in
(a) parallel venation, fibrous roots
(b) parallel venation, taproot
(c) no relation exists in leaf venation and type of roots
(d) reticulate venation, fibrous roots

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Answered by diyapradhan2008
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Answer:

Option A - parallel venation, fibrous roots

Answered by tiwariakdi
0

Answer:

The correct answer is Option(a) parallel venation, fibrous roots.

Explanation:

Leaf venation and type of root are correctly paired in parallel venation, fibrous roots.

  • Venation is a term that refers to the arrangement of veins in the blade of a leaf  The veins, which transport food and water, are made up of vascular tissues. Leaf veins connect the blade to the petiole by running from the petiole to the stem.
  • The two primary vascular tissues in leaf veins are the xylem, which distributes the water and soluble ions into the leaf, and the phloem, which transfers carbohydrates created by photosynthesis from the leaf to the rest of the plant.
  • When veins are parallel and do not form a network, this is known as parallel venation. Parallel venation is found mostly in plants with fibrous roots.
  • For Example, Wheat, maize, grass, banana, bamboo, and other plants have fibrous roots and leave with parallel venation.

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