19) How roots of terrestrial plants differ from aquatic plants?
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Terrestrial plants get plenty of air so they usually have stomata on the bottoms of their leaves. Aquatic plants have their leaves near or under the water, but they also need to breathe. ... Plant roots drink water and nutrients from the environment.
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Terrestrial plants get plenty of air so they usually have stomata on the bottoms of their leaves. ... Plant roots drink water and nutrients from the environment. Aquatic plants have plentiful water to drink, but nutrients may be scarce; the opposite is true of terrestrial plants.
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