What is the differece between leaf tendril and stem tendril
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A tendril in botany is a specializedstem, leaves or petiole that is threadlike in shape and is utilized by climbing plants for support, attachment and cellular invasion by parasitic plants. Tendrils don't have lamina or blade but are able to carry out photosynthesis
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When the entire leaf or the leaflets are modified into tendrils it's called leaf tendrils...
Ex : Pisum sativum (Garden pea) , Lathyrus sativus (Wild pea)...
When the part of the stem like buds are modified into tendrils it's called stem tendrils...
Ex : Axillary buds in gourds like cucumber , watermelon etc , Terminal buds in Grapevines...
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Here's your answer !!
When the entire leaf or the leaflets are modified into tendrils it's called leaf tendrils...
Ex : Pisum sativum (Garden pea) , Lathyrus sativus (Wild pea)...
When the part of the stem like buds are modified into tendrils it's called stem tendrils...
Ex : Axillary buds in gourds like cucumber , watermelon etc , Terminal buds in Grapevines...
Hope this helps you :)
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