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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)
I think it is how the veins are formed, for example: Pinnate venation has one main vain going through the leaf, and other veins branching out. There is also palmate, parallel, and netted. Hope I helped!
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.
Venation is the arrangement of veins in an insect's wing or the leaf of a plant. Such venation is said to be netted if the smaller vessels branch from the larger ones either as in a feather or like the fingers of a hand. Please see the link.
If L1 is parallel to L2 and L2 is parallel to L3 then L1 is parallel to L3.
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)
when the veins in plants run parallel to each other.This is called parallel 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)
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)
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.
Yes
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
the venation of the plant mostly depend on the roots if a plant has fibrous roots the venation will be parallel, but if the plant has tap root the venation will bereticulate and since gram has tap root it maybe having reticulate venation.
parallel venation
Parallel venation
They are monocotyledonous, so they have parallel venation