Alternate venation
Parallel Venation,Arcuate Venation,Pinnate Venation And Palmate Venation.
plants with parallel venation have fibrous roots because they don't need much water for their growth and thus need not to distribute much in their leaves
Tulsi [basil],paddy and wheat are examples of plants with reticulate leaf venation
This is called parallel venation. In other plants, netted venation occurs, in which the large veins branch repeatedly as they enter the blade. These produce smaller, interconnecting branches as well.
Alternate venation
Ferns, Ginkgos, Phyllocladus have noticeable dicotomus venation, but if you would look closely with a micoscope I guess that the cycads, agathis australis, and a monkey puzzle tree would have dicotomus venation.
Reticulate venation: The veins are in the form of a network. Leaves of dicotyledonous plants have reticulate venation.
Parallel venation is the term used to describe the arrangement of leaf veins in monocotyledonous plants. The veins are arranged parallel to each other, thus parallel venation (as opposed to the branched or net venation of dicotyledonous plants)
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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, thus parallel venation (as opposed to the branched or net venation of dicotyledonous plants)
Parallel venation is the term used to describe the arrangement of leaf veins in monocotyledonous plants. The veins are arranged parallel to each other, thus parallel venation (as opposed to the branched or net venation of dicotyledonous plants)
Parallel Venation,Arcuate Venation,Pinnate Venation And Palmate Venation.
when the veins in plants run parallel to each other.This is called parallel venation
Yes
plants having reticulate venation have broad leaves
plants with parallel venation have fibrous roots because they don't need much water for their growth and thus need not to distribute much in their leaves