COULD YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN RETICULATE VENATION AND PARALLEL VENATION WITH THE PICTURE AND EXAMPLE?

LEAF VENATION-the design made by the veins in a leaf

reticulate venation-the bush like designmade by the veins in a leaf are reticulate venation.ex-tulsi

parallel venation -when the veins are parrallel to each other are known as parallel leaf.ex-grass.

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PARALLEL VENATION

THE TYPE OF THE ALLIGNMENT THAT HAS ALL THE VEINS OF THE LEAF PARALLEL TO EACH OTHER IS KNOWN AS PARALLAE VENETION.

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reticulate venation is when the veins of a leaf form a network,eg: ashoka  the plants having leaves with reticulate veination have tap root.  parallel veinations is when the veins of a leaf run parallel to each other ( never meet / run at a same distance throughout ) eg: bamboo the plants with parallel veination have fibrous root system

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  • Parallel venation: In this type of venation, the veins are parallel to each other. 

    eg- grasses , banana etc

  • Reticulate venation: In this type of venation, the veins are arranged in the form of a net-like structure around the midrib. 

    eg- rose, hibiscus, mango etc

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Parallel venation is the term used to describe the arrangement of leaf veins in monocotyledonous plants. The veins are arranged parallel to each other.

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In parallel venation the main vein travels along the leaf and in the reticular venation the main vein travels along a net. Example of the parallel venation is money plant.
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