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which type of root system having parallel venation tap root or fibrous root

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Answered by Achuz5
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The relation between type of leaf venation and root system is that parallel venation is seen in the leaves of monocots and monocots have fibrous root system. Similarly reticulate venation is seen in the leaves of dicots and as we all know dicots have tap root system.

So those plants whose leaves have reticulate venation have tap root system. And those plants having parallel venation are having fibrous system.

But there are some plants with exception showing reverse condition of above case.

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

Fibrous root

Explanation:

Parallel venation is the medical term for when veins run parallel to one another without forming a network. Parallel venation is found in plants with fibrous roots.

Wheat, maize, grass, bananas, bamboo, and other plants all have fibrous roots and parallel venation in their leaves.

Fibrous roots are bushy roots in which the stem has thin, modestly branched roots. It is more likely for plants with fibrous roots to have parallel venation, in which the veins run parallel to one another. Rice, grass, and more examples.

Monocot leaves typically have parallel venation. The two varieties of parallel venation are pinnate parallel venation and palmate parallel venation.

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