REPRODUCTION
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN FLOWERING PLANTS
Question
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Netted
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Parallel
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Reticulate
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Like many monocots, daffodil leaves grow from the base of the plant. They do not branch out from the stem as most dicots, including the hollyhock, do. Daffodil leaves have parallel venation; hollyhocks have branching veins in each leaf.
Detailed explanation-2: -Parallel venation involves the veins running parallel to each other. Examples of plants showing parallel venation include grains, banana, canna, grass, musa, Oryza.
Detailed explanation-3: -When the veins run parallel to each other it is parallel venation. Banana, coconut, wheat, maize, and most monocotyledons have parallel venation.
Detailed explanation-4: -The type of venation in which leaves arising from the midrib or the leaf base run parallel to each other is called parallel venation. Parallel venation is mainly found in the leaves of monocotyledonous plants. Examples: banana, bamboo, maize, grass, etc.