what is reticulate venation and parallel venation what is the difference between them
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Reticulate venation-veins are interconnected and form a web like network Parrallel venation-A pattern in the veins of a leaf where the secondary veins run parallel to each other off of a central, perpendicular primary vein
Differences:
The arrangement of veins in a leaf is termed as venation. Venation may differ from one type of plant to another.
Parallel venation
-Veins run parallel to one another from the base to the tip of the leaf.
-This is a characteristic feature of monocot plants
E.g. Banana, Bamboo.
Reticulate venation
-Veins are arranged in a net-like pattern on both sides of the midrib.
-This is a characteristic feature of the dicot plants.
E.g. Hibiscus, mango
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