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A plant leaf shows veins arising from a central thick vein to form a complicated network. Which type of venation does this plant exhibit? A. ParallelB. CrisscrossC. Reticulated

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C. Reticulated

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In reticulated venation there is a central thick vein in the leaf and from there other little veins that form a net flow to the different parts of the leaf, that is called REticulated venation, it often happens that the central vein is located in the middle of the leaf and are easily spotted because that central vein creates a leaf that is two very similar halfs.

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The type of venation which does the plant exhibit that the leaf shows veins arising from a central thick vein to form a complicated network is the (C.) Reticulated venation.
In reticulated venation, the veins here are arranged in a net-like pattern and are all interconnected. It is also the most common type of venation.
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