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which part is modified in a grapevine as tendrils​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In Grape Vine (Vitis vinifera) the main stem is sympodial due to scorpioid type of uniparous cymose branching. The terminal buds of the successive branches which are pushed to one side develop into tendrils, ADVERTISEMENTS: (d) Floral Bud or Inflorescence Tendrils, e.g., Antigonon, Cardiospermum (Balloon Vine).

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Answered by sajdaaligarh
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Answer:

Stem tendrils

Explanation:

In this type of stem modification, axillary bud modified into tendril for support and help the plant to climb.

Stem tendril are slender and spirally coiled

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