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Adaptive features of hornwort

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Submerged plants may or may not have a root system, as the role of the root system is reduced merely to that of an anchor in the underwater soil. Hornworts do have roots, but they have adapted to spread nutrients throughout the plant body without them.

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Submerged plants may or may not have a root system, as the role of the root system is reduced merely to that of an anchor in the underwater soil. Hornworts do have roots, but they have adapted to spread nutrients throughout the plant body without them.

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