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3. The

- supports the weight of the
branches, leaves and other parts of the
plant.
4. The leaves of rose and mango give an
example of
venation.
5. The tiny pores that are present in leaves are
called
6. In some plants, leaves are modified into
slender, coiled
to help the plant
climb a support ​

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Answered by malakmosalam12
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Answer:

1-The main stem (also known as the trunk) usually makes up about 60% of a tree's weight. It supports the leaves and branches and serves as the main plumbing system.

2- 60% of a tree's weight. It supports the leaves and branches and serves as the main plumbing system. Vessels within the stem transport water and nutrients up to the leaves.

3-stomate, also called stoma, plural stomata or stomas, any of the microscopic openings or pores in the epidermis of leaves and young stems. Stomata are generally more numerous on the underside of leaves.

4-Leaf tendril:

In the case of certain weak stemmed plants, leaves or leaflets are modified into wiry, coiled structures called tendrils. They are sensitive to touch. As they touch any object, they coil around it and support the plant to climb up.

Explanation:

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