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leaves are not modified​

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Answered by shashnk06prajapati
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Whole leaves or parts of leaves are often modified for special functions, such as for climbing and substrate attachment, storage, protection against predation or climatic conditions, or trapping and digesting insect prey. Spines are also modified leaves.

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Answered by pooja8077
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In several plants, the leaves are modified into tendril, storage leaves. These modified leaves perform functions other than photosynthesis and transpiration.

Tendrils are green thread-like structure. These help in climbing around the support. Tendril in Clematis are modified petiole. Tendril in Gloriosa are modified leaf tip.

In Nepenthes, leaf lamina is modified into leaf-pitcher. In Antigonon, the floral bud is modified into a tendril.

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your answer is tendril

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