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tendriles will circles around any support with which it comes in contact . give reason

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When tendrils (sensitive to touch) come in contact with any kind of support, the part of the tendril which is in contact with the support does not grow rapidly as the tendril part away from that support. This makes tendril to circle around the support. Hence, it clings to it.

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