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functions of branches in plant​

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Answered by aditya120411kumar
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Explanation:

A branch is a secondary wood limb growing from the trunk of a plant. It helps transport materials from the tree trunk to the leaves.

Answered by rashmirathore1979
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A branch is a secondary wood limb growing from the trunk of a plant. It helps transport materials from the tree trunk to the leaves.

The branching had the further benefit of then capturing more sunlight to fuel more growth for the plant, and it’s been a bit of an arms race amongst the plants ever since. All, ultimately, to spread its spores, and later its seeds, farther and more abundantly. The ability to make more food is, in truth, just a support of the reproductive function.

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