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when the venius run parallel to each other within a lamina the venation is termed as a.parallel found in most monocots b.reticulate found in most dicots c.parallel found in most monocots​

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Answered by somasarkar70
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assertion

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Answered by bakmarry
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The phenomenon of arrangement of veins on the leaf is called as venation. There are two types venation, namely reticulate venation and parallel venation. Reticulate venation involves irregular distribution of veins to form a network. Examples of plants showing reticulate venation include rose, tulsi, Hibiscus, papaya, Ficus, Bambusa. Parallel venation involves the veins running parallel to each other. Examples of plants showing parallel venation include grains, banana, canna, grass, musa, plum, Zea (maize). Leaves of monocot plants show parallel venation and leaves of dicot plants show reticulated venation. However, there are exceptions in monocots like Smilax and Colocasia. They show reticulate venation. Thus, the correct answer is 'Smilax.'

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