How does a plant vine reach to the top of trees? Plz answer correctly and i will mark as brainliest.
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Climbing is a parasitic behaviour that saves a plant the effort of making a strong trunk or stems of its own. vine uses specialised roots that work into tiny fissures in tree bark or a wall, while clematis has leafstalks that twist around the stems of another plant to anchor it as it grows.
Tendrils are used by a number of local vines.
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