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no. It has parallel veins.
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No
corn leaves have parallel veins
Monocot leaves, like those in corn, have parallel veins that don't branch out. Dicot leaves, on the other hand, are netted, branching out in a webby pattern.
Yes, they do!
they have parallel veins...
Corn has leaves with parallel venation as it is monocotyledonous
Corn plant
It's seed does not have two cotyledons. The leaves have veins that go upward, not branching out from a thick, center midrib(the center vein in most leaves) ~Those are the main reasons of why a corn is a monocot.
it may slip out of the net. So no.
Maize, also known as corn, has long, slender leaves with parallel venation. These leaves are classified as monocotyledonous, similar to other grasses.