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Venation in monocots is...

Venation in monocots is

A

Pinnate reticulate

B

Palmate reticulate

C

Pinnate parallel

D

Parallel.

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Venation**: - Venation refers to the arrangement of veins in a leaf. It is essential to understand this concept as it helps in identifying different types of plants based on their leaf structure. 2. **Types of Venation**: - There are two primary types of venation: - **Reticulate Venation**: This type has an irregular arrangement of veins, forming a network-like pattern. It is typically found in dicots (plants with two seed leaves). - **Parallel Venation**: In this type, the veins run parallel to each other along the length of the leaf. This arrangement is characteristic of monocots (plants with one seed leaf). 3. **Identifying the Type of Venation in Monocots**: - Since the question specifically asks about monocots, we need to focus on the type of venation they exhibit. Monocots are known for having parallel venation. 4. **Analyzing the Options**: - The options given are: - Pinnate - Reticulate - Palmate - Parallel - From our understanding, we can eliminate the options that refer to reticulate venation (pinnate, reticulate, palmate) as these are associated with dicots. 5. **Conclusion**: - The only option that correctly describes the venation in monocots is **parallel venation**. Therefore, the correct answer is **parallel venation**. ### Final Answer: - The venation in monocots is **parallel**.
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