no, it is a leave modification
Yes it is a leaf modification.
No,because it does n't have a spines.
bitter gourd,grapevine,pea plant
bitter gourd,grapevine,pea plant
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.
tendril
Answer: Tendril Figured it from a crossword puzzle.
Yes they do , The tendrils are slender , coiling , with modified stem structures
Because it is the modification of stem only.
The word tendril is applied to a thin threadlike stem typically used as a support by climbing plants. The word is used metaphorically to describe similar structures, such as thin wisps of smoke or condensates.
Conical root
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