Yes they do ,
The tendrils are slender , coiling , with modified stem structures
Leaf tendrils are coiled structures that attaches a plant for support. A leaf tendril will generally have a bid in its axil or will be a modified leaflet of a compound leaf. Example: pea Stem tendril are a slender, coiled structure that is a modified part of a stem that provides support. A stem tendril is generally in the axil of a leaf or leaf scar. Also, if a tendril originates from an axillary bud, then it is a stem tendril. Example: Virginia Creeper, Grape.
bitter gourd,grapevine,pea plant
Some examples of stem-tendril plants include grapevines (Vitis vinifera), sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus), and passion flowers (Passiflora spp). These plants have specialized structures that help them climb and support themselves as they grow.
The stem on a flower acts like a highway transporting nutrients to other areas of the plant.
It is a flower of the plant.
Because of its stem.
The slender growth supporting a flower or plant is the stem. The stem is flexible and can grow to bend towards the sun.
The stem (or stalk) of the plant supports the flower.
no, it is a leave modification
Seed, Sprout, Stem, Flower/Plant
Yes, they do. The tendrils are slender, coiling, with modified stem structures.
The stem on a flower acts like a highway transporting nutrients to other areas of the plant.