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explain the modifications of leaves found in plant ?​

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Whole leaves or parts of leaves are often modified for special functions, such as for climbing and substrate attachment, storage, protection against predation or climatic conditions

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Like other organs, leaves are often modified for functions other than photosynthesis. Below are a few examples: Tendrils-of plants are leaves modified for support. In some plants the entire leaf is a tendril; photosynthesis in these plants is delegated to leaflike structures called stipules at the base of each leaf.

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