write the difference between reticulative venation and parallel venation with two examples
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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. ... The arrangements of veins of the leaf blade is called venation.
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The orientation of veins is parallel to one another in parallel venation, but in reticulate venation, the veins produce a network or web-like structure. Parallel venation is seen monocot plants like banana, bamboo, wheat, maize, etc. Reticulate venation is seen in dicot plants like mango, hibiscus, ficus, etc.
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