what about root system in the plants with reticulate venation?
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If a plant has leaves with reticulate venation, then what kind of roots does it have? Plants with reticulate venation in their leaves are likely to have taproots. For example, a carrot or a rose plant has leaves with reticulate venation, and its roots are called taproots.
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- The tap root system is defined as a system in which one primary root, known as the tap root, develops straight down from the stem.
- It has lateral roots, which are smaller roots. Reticulate Venation occurs when the veins in leaves are unevenly distributed to form a canal.
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- Parallel venation occurs when veins (or nerves) are placed parallel to one another throughout the leaf blade or lamina.
- Reticulate venation occurs when veins (or nerves) are arranged in a network or web-like pattern throughout the leaf blade or lamina. Veins are oriented in a certain way.
- Few examples are leaves of tulsi, coriander and china rose that tend to have reticulate venation.
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