Dicot leaves have Reticulate venation :)
Examples are:
1. Rose
2. Magnolia
3. Pansies
4. Marigold
5. Sunflower
6. Buttercups
7. Asters
8. Dandelion
9. Maple
10. Grapes
11. Strawberries
12. Tomato
13. Squash
14. Beans
15. Potatoes
16. Peanuts
17. Lentils
18. Oak
19. Myrtacaea
20. Rutacaea
reticulate vennation pinnate or palmate im monocots it is parallel venation convergent or divergent
A reticulated vein pattern. somewhat spider web like in design.
Dicots have web like veins on their leaves. This is called net-veined. Monocots have paralleled-veins.
Dicot leaves have reticulate venation .
Reticulate venation
Parallel Venation Reticulate convergent Venation Reticulate divergent Venation
Because main vein has to be strong enough to support the leaf blade.
The scientific term for the vein of a leaf is Xylem and phloem.
The central vein can be called a midrib or mid-vein
Parallel veins are a common characteristic of many monocots.
Parallel Venation Reticulate convergent Venation Reticulate divergent Venation
the veins are parallel to each other
The scientific term for the vein of a leaf is Xylem and phloem.
Type your answer here...to carry nutrients, water, and food through the leaf
Because main vein has to be strong enough to support the leaf blade.
lateral vein is hindi ko alam
lateral vein is hindi ko alam
A vein runs through the leaf and is a thin, firm structure. It looks different from the rest of the leaf, especially the thin membrane that makes up the body of the leaf.
The scientific term for the vein of a leaf is Xylem and phloem.
The leaf blade , the main vein , the veins , the stem and the leaf.
It is called a vein.
what would happen if we remove the vein from the leaf