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A pea plant have tendrils why?

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Answered by RaghavPradeep
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The growth of tendril in pea plants is due to rapid cell divisions in tendrillar cells that are away from the support. A tendril is a slender stem- or petiole-like structure that is used by vines and lianas (climbing plants) to wrap around or to hook a support.

Answered by s1616
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The growth of tendril in pea plants is due to rapid cell divisions in tendrillar cells that are away from the support. A tendril is a slender stem- or petiole-like structure that is used by vines and lianas (climbing plants) to wrap around or to hook a support

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