Biology, asked by lakshay795, 1 year ago

how do the tendrils help in coiling about the support around the stem or leaf in the climbers?​

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Answered by RIya26283
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Tendrils are skinny, wiry structures along the plant's stem that actually reach around in the air until they come into contact with something they can grab. Once contact is made, the tendril curls, forming a coil that allows the plant to adjust the degree of tension or pull on the support.

Answered by Anonymous
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When the tip of a tendril touches a support , then the auxins present in its tip move to that side of tip which is away from the support . Auxins promote growth . So due to more auxins in it , the side of tendril away from the support grows faster than the side which is in contact with the support and makes the tendril twirl around the support .

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