If L1 is parallel to L2 and L2 is parallel to L3 then L1 is parallel to L3.
In nature, an example of a parallel design can be observed in the growth patterns of trees in a forest. Trees often grow in close proximity, competing for sunlight and nutrients, yet they develop their branches and leaves in a similar upward direction. This parallel growth allows them to maximize their exposure to sunlight while maintaining individual structural integrity. Additionally, many plant species exhibit parallel leaf venation, where the veins run alongside each other, optimizing the transport of water and nutrients.
A structure that is parallel.
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!
No, never. Parallel lines are line that will NEVER intersect.
corn leaves have parallel veins
No
No
no. It has parallel veins.
when the veins in plants run parallel to each other.This is called parallel venation
leaves with parallel veins. (Monocotyledons) like the daffodil
It has netted leaves
It's a monocot, because its parallel leaves and multiple of three petals.
Yes, they do!
parallel viniated leaves
Yes
netted