Biology, asked by punittripathi61, 29 days ago

what are climbers? how are they different form creepers?​

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Answered by kumarvineet319
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The difference is that creepers spread horizontally along the soil. At the nodal regions - where leaves grow - they produce fibre-like roots arising from the base of the stem, which get fixed and grow further. Such weak stems in creepers are called prostrate stems. Climbers take the support of an object for climbing.

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Answered by sanpreetpachhala
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The difference is that creepers spread horizontally along the soil. At the nodal regions - where leaves grow - they produce fibre-like roots arising from the base of the stem, which get fixed and grow further. Such weak stems in creepers are called prostrate stems. Climbers take the support of an object for climbing

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The main difference between climbers and creepers are: Creepers spread their stem, leaves horizontally along with the soil on the ground and also bear flowers along with the fruits on the ground. ... Climbers are plants with a tender stem which grow with the help of external support.

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