(i) Which part of the plant produces food and how?
(ii) What is the difference between reticulate and parallel venation?
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| 4th Jun, 2014,
01:23: PM
Expert Answer:
(i) Leaves of the plant prepare their food through the process of photosynthesis. During this process, sunlight, water and carbon dioxide are used. Oxygen is released in the air.
(ii) In reticulate venation, the veins form a net- like design on both sides of the midrib. While in parallel venation, the veins are parallel to one another.
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| 4th Jun, 2014,
03:23: PM
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