Answer:
Venation is the pattern
of distribution of veins and vein lets in the lamina of leaf. It's patternis
different in monocot and dicot leaf.
Monocot leaf
Dicotleaf
The veins run parallel to
each other within a lamina. It is called parallel venation.
Parallel venation, e.g.,
grasses, wheat, maize, etc., (usually found in monocots).
Veins and vein lets form a
network in the lamina. It is called reticulate venation.
Reticulate venation, e.g.,
Hibiscus, bean, pear etc., (usually found in dicots).
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