why do some plants have tendrils?
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They allow weak stem of climbers to climb up the support . So that by standing erect they can expose this leads to maximum to absorb sunlight required for photosynthesis process .
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The reason behind why some plants have tendrils is:
● A plant's ringlets or tendrils can frame from its branches, shoots, or leaves.
● This life structures helps bolster the plant development and forestalls the hanging of the plant so it abstains from breaking its stem.
● Ringlets or tendrils develop out of the plant and fold over wall or any steady structure close to the plant
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