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What difference is there in the structure of stems that are used for climbing and those used for carrying out the functions of a leaf? ANSWER ACCORDING TO CLASS 6 NCERT BOOK 2020-21

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Answered by ʝεɳყ
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The stems that are used for climbing are known as stem tendril, its a leafless. ... While, Pylloclade carry out the function of a leaf, its a green, flattened or cylindrical stem. It contains chlorophyll and therefore responsible for carrying on photosynthesis.

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Answered by Shivani2912
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The stems that are used for climbing are known as stem tendril, its a leafless. thin spirally coiled branch formed that help in climbing the neighbouring objects.E.g., Passiflora.

While, Pylloclade carry out the function of a leaf, its a green, flattened or cylindrical stem. It contains chlorophyll and therefore responsible for carrying on photosynthesis. E.g., Opuntia.

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