In Bougainvillea, weak stems rise up a support by clinging to it with the help of curved…
Biology · Class 11 · CBSE — Morphology of Flowering Plants
In Bougainvillea, weak stems rise up a support by clinging to it with the help of curved thorns, such plants are called as
- tendrils
- hooks
- offsets
- scramblers.
Answer
(D) scramblers.
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