the tendrils of pea plants appear to move in a particular direction as they grow .how is this response caused?
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When a tendril touches an object, then the side in contact with object grows slowly than its other side ie, rapid cell divisions in cells that are away from the support). This causes the tendril to bend towards the object by growing towards it, wind around object and cling to it.
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When a tendril touches an object, then the side in contact with object grows slowly than its other side ie, rapid cell divisions in cells that are away from the support). This causes the tendril to bend towards the object by growing towards it, wind around object and cling to it.
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