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what is the similarity between climbing roots of money plant and tendrils of grape plant​

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Answered by haridathhemanth
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Answer:

A tendril in botany is a specialized stem, leaves or petiole that is threadlike in shape and is utilized by climbing plants for support, attachment and cellular invasion by parasitic plants.

climbing roots help the plants in climbing by penetrating the cracks of the support, as in Pothos (money plant) or they may stick firmly to a support by secreting a cementing gummy substance, as in Ficus pumila.

Similarity: they both help the plant firmly support to its surroundings.

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Answered by tanayjangir444
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Answer:

A tendril in botany is a specialized stem, leaves or petiole that is threadlike in shape and is utilized by climbing plants for support, attachment and cellular invasion by parasitic plants.

climbing roots help the plants in climbing by penetrating the cracks of the support, as in Pothos (money plant) or they may stick firmly to a support by secreting a cementing gummy substance, as in Ficus pumila.

Similarity: they both help the plant firmly support to its surroundings.

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