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Answered by vijaykumarsonkar30
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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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Venation is the phenomenon of arrangement of veins in the lamina of the leaf surface. ... For example, leaves of dicot plants. In parallel venation, veins arise from the mid rib and run parallel. For example, leaves of monocot plants. In furcate venation, veins form dichotomous branching.

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