branches of a tree move and bend freely in high wind velocity why
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it is because flexibility due to the presence of intercalary meristem
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In collenchyma intercellular spaces are missing and cells are extended.
It is a mechanical tissue which offers help and versatility to the parts of a tree so that, they move and curve unreservedly in high breeze speed.
Collenchyma happens in the fringe districts of stems and leaves to give mechanical help and adaptability in plants.
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