what is leaf venation
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veins pattern parallel leaves. Venation is the pattern of veins in the blade of a leaf. The veins consist of vascular tissues which are important for the transport of food and water. Leaf veins connect the blade to the petiole, and lead from the petiole to the stem.
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the arrangement of leaf veins in a leaf is called venation. in a leaf there are two types of venetion, parallel and reticulate.
in parallel venetion the veins arise from the midrib and run parallel to each other.
reticulate venetion veins are arranged in a netlike pattern on both sides of midrib.
parallel venetion example peeps and mango
reticulate vegetation examples peeps mango
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in parallel venetion the veins arise from the midrib and run parallel to each other.
reticulate venetion veins are arranged in a netlike pattern on both sides of midrib.
parallel venetion example peeps and mango
reticulate vegetation examples peeps mango
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paragraph from my textbook CBSE SIXTH GRADE
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