what is parallel venation and reticulate venation also find the difference between both.
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Ans. Parallel venation is when the formation of veins are parallel to each other through the leaf. It starts from the base and extends till the tips. For example, grasses; they have veins running parallel to each other.
Ans. 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.For example, mango and rose leaves; their veins form a network.
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The main difference between reticulate and parallel venation is that the reticular venation is the presence of a net- or web-like vein patterns on the leaf blade whereas the parallel venation is the presence of parallel patterns of veins on the leaf blade.
Reticular and parallel venation are two types of arrangements of veins if the leaf blade or lamina of a higher plant. The arrangements of veins of the leaf blade is called venation.
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