Grapevine is an example of a climber. They climb because they have _________ ______________________
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The Grapevine climbs very well due to forking tendrils. These are narrow branches that grasp by coiling themselves around anything they can.
Grape tendrils most often are found growing from a stalk opposite from a leaf.
Most grape vines produce deeply lobed leaves similar to the cultivated grape. Wild grapes grow in pyramidal, hanging bunches and are blackish, dark blue or purple.
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Thanks for asking this question.
The Grapevine climbs very well due to forking tendrils. These are narrow branches that grasp by coiling themselves around anything they can.
Grape tendrils most often are found growing from a stalk opposite from a leaf.
Most grape vines produce deeply lobed leaves similar to the cultivated grape. Wild grapes grow in pyramidal, hanging bunches and are blackish, dark blue or purple.
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GRAPEVINES climb up the tree by curling up their stems an forming spiral structures which grants them support to remain on the tree for long time.
THESE TYPES OF PLANTS ARE CALLED BINES. Bines have rough stems and downward pointing bristles to aid their grip on the stem of the host plant.
GRAPEVINES get their nutrition,food and nourishment from the host plant by special tendrils growing from their stems which go inside the body of the host plant and extract all the nutrition and food from it.
THESE TYPES OF PLANTS ARE CALLED BINES. Bines have rough stems and downward pointing bristles to aid their grip on the stem of the host plant.
GRAPEVINES get their nutrition,food and nourishment from the host plant by special tendrils growing from their stems which go inside the body of the host plant and extract all the nutrition and food from it.
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