Biology, asked by itzlovelygirl, 9 months ago

plz follow and answer this question...... what are modified leaves?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

Like other organs, leaves are often modified for functions other than photosynthesis. Below are a few examples: Tendrils-of plants are leaves modified for support. In some plants the entire leaf is a tendril; photosynthesis in these plants is delegated to leaflike structures called stipules at the base of each leaf.

now you mark me brainliest and follow me

Answered by adityapatekar85
0

Answer:

Like other organs, leaves are often modified for functions other than photosynthesis. Below are a few examples: Tendrils-of plants are leaves modified for support. In some plants the entire leaf is a tendril; photosynthesis in these plants is delegated to leaflike structures called stipules at the base of each leaf

Explanation:

if it was helpful

Mark me as Brainliest

Similar questions