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Name the following:

Two plants in which leaves are modified into tendrils.


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Leaf tendrils:

  1. In some plants with weak stems, the leaves are modified to form coiled thread-like structures called tendrils.
  2. The plants with weak stems can grow horizontally against a support as the tendrils coil around the support.
  3. Examples: garden pea plant, Cobaea scandens.

Final Answer: Two plants in which leaves are modified into tendrils are garden pea plant, Cobaea scandens.


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