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What differences do you find among the roots and leaf venation of kidney bean and wheat plants?

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The roots of kidney bean plants are typically fibrous, branching extensively, while wheat plants have a more developed fibrous root system with fewer, thicker roots. In terms of leaf venation, kidney beans display reticulate (net-like) venation, where the veins are interconnected, whereas wheat leaves show parallel venation, where veins run parallel to each other.

This question related to Chapter 2 Science Curiosity Class 6th NCERT.
From the Chapter 2, Diversity in the Living World.
Give answer according to your understanding.

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  1. Kidney Beans (Dicot): Kidney beans have a taproot system and show reticulate venation in their leaves.
    Wheat (Monocot): Wheat has a fibrous root system and shows parallel venation in its leaves.

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