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1. Tendrils encircle or coil around the object in contact with it. Elaborate with diagram.​

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Answered by dimprajapati
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Thigmotropism

Explanation:

The tendrils are the thin, thread like structures, which are formed either in the form of leaf or stem.

The tendrils are flexible and they help in climbing, provide support and prevents the invasion of pathogens.

The tendrils responds to the phenomena of thigmotropism,which means they respond to the touch stimuli. When the tendrils come in contact with a hard surface like wall or moss bush or another plant branch they grow in that direction and encircle the object

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