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Maple leaves have what type of venation?
A
pinnate
B
dichotomous
C
palmate
D
parallel
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Netted venation is normally going to look like chaos because the veins which are going out & branching. This is generally like the maple leaf venation. Picture cutting a maple leaf in half & looking at the cut.

Detailed explanation-2: -Palmate Venation: The veins radiate in a fan shape from the leaf petiole. Examples include maple and sweetgum leaves.

Detailed explanation-3: -Palmate Parallel Venation (Multicostate): In this, several veins arise from the tip of the petiole and they all run parallel to each other and unite at the apex, Example: Rice, bamboo.

Detailed explanation-4: -Definition. Referring to leaf venation in which the main veins of the blade radiate from a common point near the base or to compound leaves in which all leaflets radiate from a common point.

Detailed explanation-5: -Leaf Veins: Palmate. Several primary veins of approximately equal size radiating from a common point; Palmately veined leaves are often lobed or divided with lobes radiating from the common point. Palmate leaves can vary in the number of primary veins (3 or more), but they will always radiate from a common point.

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