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Question
Differentiate with diagrammatic representation Reticulate and parallel venation
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Solution
| No. | Reticulate venation | Parallel venation |
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| 1. | In reticulate venation, veins and veinlets form a network. | In parallel venation, veins run almost parallel to one another. |
| 2. | It is found in dicotyledonous plants. | It is found in monocotyledonous plants. |
| 3. | e.g. Mango, Peepal, etc. | e.g. Banana, Grasses, etc. |
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