Biology, asked by sanad06, 1 year ago

usually shrubs and herbs grow in open places and are exposed to forceful winds but they do not break why?

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Answered by lali043
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Answer:

Herbs and shrubs are usually small in size, compared to trees and have several stems growing just above the ground. They are shorter in height compared to trees and are characterised by several smaller branches that spread out. Hence, they can withstand high winds without their main stems snapping off.  

Answered by kmswami2002
37

Answer:

Explanation:

The aerial young parts of shrubs and herbs contain collenchyma tissues which provides flexibility and elasticity to plants and protect them from forceful winds...


sanad06: thanks
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