Branches of a tree move and bend freely in high wind velocity. Why ??

Because it suffers air resistance. And its elasticity makes it possible.

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its because of its elasticitythats make it possible

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because of collenchyma cells present in stem of a plant

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becaue it suffers air resistence.and its elasticity makes it possible

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They can bend easily because of the presence of a simple permanent tissue called collenchyma
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This is because of the collenchyma tissues present in it which gives tensile support .
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It is due to presence of collenchyma
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Thanks
 
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It is because of collenchyma tissue as it has a property of flexibility and shock absorbing capacity due to deposition of pectin which doesn't allow breaking of branch.
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This is due to the presence of collenchyma
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Can we add that the concept of unbalanced force in addition to collenchyma?
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Because presences of collenchyma
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Because the presence of collenchyma it provides flexibility of the plant
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Branches of a tree move and bend freely in high wind velocity because of the presence of a simple permanent tissue called collenchyma as it has a property of flexibility and has deposition of pectin which doesn't allow breaking of branch Hope it helps :)
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they can bend easily 
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As it has collenchyma
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They can twist effortlessly in light of the nearness of a basic changeless tissue called collenchyma. One of the elements of the collenchyma is to bolster simple bowing. Accordingly, trees move openly in high wind speed. 

Branches of the tree are cantilevers and the wind speed applies a disperse force(load), so as per hypothesis of structures they bend and move.
 
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It is due to the presence of collenchyma tissues in the tip of the plant. (It is the right answer, brothers and sisters. Don't write those long answer just write this).
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