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modifications of leaves into long ,slender, coiled structures ​

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Answered by poojasourabh5640
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Leaf tendril to provide support: in many climbers, the leaf is modified into a thin-thread like coiled structure called tendril. A tendril stretches out and twines around a suitable object to provide support to the weak stems

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Answered by Legend42
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Tendril is a modified stem or leaf found in some plants for support, attachments and sometimes for invasion. In some plants like grapevine and pumpkins, stem tendrils develop from axillary buds for climbing. These are slender and spirally coiled structures.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

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