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difference between spines and tendrils at least three​

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Answered by subha3316
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Tendrils don't have lamina or blade but are able to carry out photosynthesis. Tendrils are a specialized part of a plant, which are slender, thread-like strands that help in supporting vining stems. Tendrils can be formed from modified leaves, leaf tips, leaflets, or stipules.

Answered by ushavijay251
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This is the difference between tendrils and spine .

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