Question
Give one basic difference between the following:
- Reticulate venation and parallel venation.
- Thorn and spine.
| S. No | Reticulate Venation | Parallel Venation |
| (i) | When the midrib and its branches make a network (reticulum) on the lamina, it is called reticulate venation. | When the veins on the lamina run parallel to one another, it is called parallel venation. |
| (ii) | It is characteristically found in dicot plants. | It is characteristically found in monocot plants. |
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