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Identify the error(s) in the given statements:

In reticulate venation, veins from the midrib run parallel to each other.


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Reticulate venation:

  1. The type of venation in which the veins originating from the midrib are present in an irregular manner forming a web-like structure is called reticulate venation.
  2. This type of venation is found in the dicotyledonous plants.

Parallel venation:

  1. In parallel venation, the veins that originate from the midrib run in a parallel manner till it reaches the leaf margin.
  2. Veins remain parallel to one another in the monocotyledonous plants.

Final Answer: In parallel venation, veins from the midrib run parallel to each other.


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