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Q: What is a plant with leaves that have net veins called?
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Plants whose leaves have net like veins?

it is a fern but please correct me if I'm wrong thx


How do the veins in a monocot leaf differ from those in a dicot leaf?

1.The monocot leaves are identical on both sides (isobilateral) where as dicot leaves are dorsiventral (i. e. having palisade cells on the upper side and spongy parenchyma on the lower side). 2. Monocot leaves generally have parallel venation and dicot leaves have reticulate venation.


What kind of leaf venation would expect a plant with tap root?

In plants that have taproot, the veins form a net-like design, on both side of the leaf. This is called reticulate venation. The veins in a leaf transport water, minerals and food, and also provide support to the leaf.


What is netted venation?

Venation is how a the leaf veins are organized. Netted venation is when there are larger veins with many smaller veins branches making a type of web pattern.


What is in dicot plant?

"Dicot" is a abbreviated form of the word dicotyledon. This refers to the first two seed leaves of some plants. If you plant beans or peas, the seed will split into two joined to the root and emerge from the ground as cotyledons.


What is parallel venation?

In Botany, this will refer to the veins in the leaves running parallel, such as in grasses, palms, flax and so on. As distinct from web-veined (or net-veined) such as in the leaf of a sycamore, or an apple.


What is the differences between monocotyledon and dicotyledon?

Monocotyledon- 1 cotyledon, plant has straight veined leaves Dicotyledon- 2 cotyledon, plant has net-veined leaves. Cotyledon- the first leaf, or one of the first pair of leaves, produced by the seed of a flowering plant. They may serve as food stores, remaining in the seed at germination, or produce food by photosynthesis.


What distinguishes a monocot leaf from a dicot leaf based on external structures?

what is the deifference between a monocot and a dicot?1. A monocot plant has one cotyledon (scutellum) in its embryo whereas a dicot plant has two cotyledones.2. A moncot plant has generally isobilateral leaf with parallel venation whereas a diicot plant has dorsiventral leaf with reticulate venation.3. The vascular bundles in monocot plants are without intrafasicular cambium whereas in dicot the vascular bundles has cambium in between xylem and phloem.a monocot has a one seed cotyledon(the word "mono" means "one")..while the dicot has a two seed cotyledon...


All of the leaves of my pumpkin plant becoming porous and see through net very fast Why?

Looks like slugs are enjoying their lunch.


What kinds of plants have net-like veins?

Bleeding hearts


Some people mist their house plant with water do the leaves absorb water?

Putang ina . . Diko alam . . Super log ng net


Why is the rose a dicotyledonous plant?

Floral parts in multiples of 4 or 5 Tap root system Seeds have 2 cotyledons Net venation of the leaves