Arrangements of veins and the veinlets in the lamina of leaf is termed as |
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a) |
Phyllotaxy |
b) |
Inflorescence |
c) |
Venation |
d) |
Petioles |
Arrangements of veins and the veinlets in the lamina of leaf is termed as |
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a) |
Phyllotaxy |
b) |
Inflorescence |
c) |
Venation |
d) |
Petioles |
(c) Venation The arrangement of veins and the veinlets in the lamina of leaf is termed as venation. When the veinlets form a network, the venation is termed as reticulate. When the veins run parallel to each other within a lamina the venation is termed as parallel. Leaves of dicotyledonous plants generally possess reticulate venation, while parallel venation is the characteristic of most monocotyledons in reticulate venation vein form network |