Science, asked by deepasinghkv433, 4 months ago

1. How do plants growing in marshy areas survive?​

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Answered by sangeeth62
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Explanation:

Areas are wet,humid, and clay soil with plenty of water. Plants in marshes are called mangroves. Roots do not get air to breathe,hence grow out of soil & water. These roots are called breathing roots Eg: cariops.

Answered by divyasrivastav17100
1

Answer:

Explanation:The plants must be able to survive in wet mud with low oxygen levels. Many of these plants, therefore, have aerenchyma, channels within the stem that allow air to move from the leaves into the rooting zone. Aquatic animals, from fish to salamanders, are generally able to live with a low amount of oxygen in the water.

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