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A mangrove plant grows in marshland, How does it adapt itself ​

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Mangrove trees are adapted for survival in oxygen-poor or anaerobic sediments through specialized root structures. These aerial roots allow for the transport of atmospheric gases to the underground roots. Red mangroves have prop roots extending from the trunk and adventitious roots from the branches.

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