Question 7
If a plant has leaves with reticulate venation, what kind of roots will it have?
The pattern of veins on a leaf is called venation. If this pattern is net-like on both sides of the midrib, the venation is reticulate venation. Plants with reticulate venation are more likely to have taproots. For example, a carrot or a rose plant has leaves with reticulate venation and they have taproots.