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State the function of leaf tendril in Pea Plants.
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Explanation:
In botany, a tendril is a specialized stem, leaf or petiole with a threadlike shape that is used by climbing plants for support, attachment and cellular invasion by parasitic plants, generally by twining around suitable hosts found by touch. They do not have a lamina or blade, but they can photosynthesize.
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Pea tendrils (also known as pea shoots) are harvested when the pea plants are 12-18 inches out of the ground. ... While they are growing, any flowers that develop are plucked off, so the sweet pea flavor goes into the leaves and tender stems.
In botany, a tendril is a specialized stem, leaf or petiole with a threadlike shape that is used by climbing plants for support, attachment and cellular invasion by parasitic plants, generally by twining around suitable hosts found by touch. They do not have a lamina or blade, but they can photosynthesis.
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