They are the plant's tendrils.
if a bean plant has any kind of water it will grow
Plants use the tendrils to anchor themselves to any available support. This allows the plants to grow better.
plants with weak stems develop tendrils, which provide support for the plant to grow.in Lathyrus, the leaf is converted into a tendril, while in Gloriosa superba, the leaf apex is modifies into a tendril.other examples of plants in which tendrils are formed are Vitis vinifera, Cissus quadrangularis, Passiflora etc.In Cissus and Vitis, the apical buds are modified into tendrils while in Passiflora, the axillary bud is modified into a tendril :)
Climbing plants generally develop tendrils to hold on the support for climbing up. some times these are provided with climbing roots also.
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.
Plants use the tendrils to anchor themselves to any available support. This allows the plants to grow better.
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clasping roots
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.
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Microbes can help pea and bean plants by giving them important nutrients needed for healthy growth. For example, there are microbes that can add nitrogen, which is essential to plant growth.
They are the plant's tendrils.
if a bean plant has any kind of water it will grow
Plants use the tendrils to anchor themselves to any available support. This allows the plants to grow better.
Yes, bottlegourd climbs with the help of tendrils
Bean plants are seed producing plants