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how is the stem of a climber different from the stem of tree?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Trees are big and tall plants. They have very thick and hard stems called the trunk. ... Even climbers have a very weak stem but they can climb upon along with some support to grow and carry their weight. These types of plants use special structures called tendrils to climb on

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Answered by rohith11112
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Growth Type: Stem Tendril Climbers. Stem tendril climbers are a very productive growth type within the group of climbing plants. They grow mobile and touch-sensitive 'extensions' (tendrils), which wind themselves around objects and thus stabilise the upward growing plant.Trees are big and tall plants. They have very thick and hard stems called the trunk. ... Even climbers have a very weak stem but they can climb upon along with some support to grow and carry their weight. These types of plants use special structures called tendrils to climb on.

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