Examples of tendril in the following topics:
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- Tendrils are one example of this.
- A tendril is a specialized stem, leaf, or petiole with a threadlike shape that is used by climbing plants for support.The meristematic region of tendrils is very touch sensitive; light touch will evoke a quick coiling response.
- Application of jasmonic acid is sufficient to trigger tendril coiling without a mechanical stimulus.
- Tendrils of a redvine produce auxin in response to touching a support stick and then transfer the auxin to non-touching cells.
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- Tendrils are slender, twining strands that enable a plant (like the buckwheat vine) to seek support by climbing on other surfaces.
- Found in southeastern United States, (a) buckwheat vine (Brunnichia ovata) is a weedy plant that climbs with the aid of tendrils.
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- The tendrils of new sponges wrap around spicules of older, deceased sponges.
- The tendrils will later form the basal plate of the adult sponge that firmly anchors the animal to the reef.
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- Specifically, Gislebertus created capitals that used the tendrils of the actual Corinthian capital to create an architectural frame for the narrative of the story to develop.
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- La Tène is "a highly stylized curvilinear art based mainly on classical vegetable and foliage motifs such as leafy palmette forms, vines, tendrils, and lotus flowers together with spirals, S-scrolls, lyre, and trumpet shapes. " It remains uncertain whether some of the most notable objects found from the La Tène period were made in Ireland or elsewhere (as far away as Egypt in some cases).
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- The capital consists of a double layer of acanthus leaves and stylized plant tendrils that curl up towards the abacus in the shape of a scroll or volute.
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- They were shaped like a bell-shaped mixing bowl and
ornamented with a double row of acanthus leaves above which rose voluted
tendrils splayed.