what is parallel venation
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Answer:
Veins are parallelly arranged with one another and mostly occurs in monocots
The presence of midveins classifies parallel venation into –
Pinnate parallel venation/unicostate parallel venation – veins emerge from evident midvein found in the center of the leaf lamina from the base to the apex where veins develop perpendicular to the midvein towards the margin and are parallel to each other. Example- as seen in banana leaves
Palmate parallel venation/multicostate parallel venation – several prominent veins, running parallel to each other. It, in turn, can be of two types – convergent parallel venation and divergent parallel venation. Example – Borassus, Grass
Explanation:
Veins are arranged parallel to one another all through the lamina or leaf blade.
Answer:
When the nerves are arranged parallel to one another all over the leaf blade or lamina is called as parallel venation.
Examples of plants,having parallel venation-
-Banana
-Coconut
-Wheat
-Maize
Explanation:
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