differentiate between stem and Throne and tendrils
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A tendril in botany is a specialized stem, leaves or petiole that is threadlike in shape and is utilized by climbing plants for support, attachment and cellular invasion by parasitic plants. Tendrils don't have lamina or blade but are able to carry out photosynthesis.
In a stem tendril the terminal bud is modified to be tendrils where the growth occurs with the help of axillary bud. This helps the plant body to climb e.g Grape vine and Passion fruit
In a stem tendril the terminal bud is modified to be tendrils where the growth occurs with the help of axillary bud. This helps the plant body to climb e.g Grape vine and Passion fruit
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