Science, asked by gurmeetkaur4758, 7 months ago

1. In plants like cucumber, stems are coiled
(a) in order to perform the function of
making food
(b) in order to help the plant to climb up
(c) to store water in them
(d) to make it look attractive​

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Answered by BhaveshPal
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Answer:

b is answer

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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Answer: This may help you

Explanation:

1. In plants like cucumber, stems are coiled...

=> The correct answer for this statement is (b).

(b) in order to help the plant to climb up

Stem tendrils which develop from axillary buds, are slender and spirally coiled and help plants to climb such as in gourds (cucumber, pumpkins, watermelon) and grapevines. Axillary buds of stems may also get modified into woody, straight and pointed thorns.

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