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what is difference between on reticulate venation and parallel venation​


rajkmr669: Parallel venation can be described as the veins showing the parallel arrangement to one another, all over the leaf blade or lamina, while the veins in reticulate venation show network or web-like arrangement all over the leaf blade or lamina.aaaaaaa
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Answered by siddharthrajalingam
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Parallel venation is when the formation of veins are parallel to each other through the leaf. ... Reticulate venation refers to the arrangement of veins in a leaf where they form a web-like structure. Smaller and more delicate veins emerge from the midrib and spread in the entire leaf.

Parallel venation can be described as the veins showing the parallel arrangement to one another, all over the leaf blade or lamina, while the veins in reticulate venation show network or web-like arrangement all over the leaf blade or lamina.Parallel venation is the term used to describe the arrangement of leaf veins in monocotyledonous plants. The veins are arranged parallel to each other.Parallel venation. Definition. When the veins are arranged in either web-like or network-like all over the lamina, it is known as reticulate venation. When the veins are arranged parallel to one another all over the lamina, it is known as parallel venation.

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Answered by rajkmr669
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Parallel venation is when the formation of veins are parallel to each other through the leaf. ... Reticulate venation refers to the arrangement of veins in a leaf where they form a web-like structure. Smaller and more delicate veins emerge from the midrib and spread in the entire leaf.

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