Tendrils are a type of modified leaf.
They are used by plants like Pea, to climb up other plants and objects.
They are have a tropic response in that they respond to touch, which makes them curl around.
When sweet pea plants with tendrils are crossed with those without tendrils, all the offspring have tendrils. This is simple dominance with tendrils dominant and no tendrils recessive.
Tendrils are threads.
An example of the word "tendrils" in a sentence is, "Tendrils of smoke were seen from the extinguished campfire." Tendrils means something that is thin and wispy.
the tendrils scared the child.
Leaf tendrils originate either from stipules or leaflets whereas the stem tendrils are modification of axillary buds representing the stem branches.
A synonym for "tendrils" is coils. An antonym for "tendrils" is straight strands. Please see the related link below.
A quick-growing plant with tendrils is the morning glory. It is a vine that can quickly grow and climb using its tendrils to support itself. Morning glories are known for their fast growth and beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers.
No, Hibiscus leaves do not have tendrils. Tendrils are specialized structures for climbing found on some plants like peas and grapes, but not on Hibiscus.
Yes, they do. The tendrils are slender, coiling, with modified stem structures.
No, bougainvillea has no tendrils. The plant in question manages to have its many bushy branches climb upward over vertical surfaces despite a lack of clinging rootlets or tendrils.
The cast of Tendrils - 1996 includes: Charnele Brown Phyllis Yvonne Stickney
on the trunks of trees