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Answer the following questions :
1. What are mangroves? Why are the roots of a mangrove plant are called breathing
roots?
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Answered by sumitrajput8244
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Answer:

Breathing roots: Underground tissue of any plant requires oxygen for respiration and in mangrove environment, oxygen in soil is very limited or nil. This necessitates mangrove root system to take up oxygen from the atmosphere. ... These roots have numerous pores through which oxygen enters into the underground tissues.

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Answered by KribaIyer
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Answer:

Mangrove are the most important wetland communities in tropical areas. They tolerate salt water, mangrove forests occupy coastal areas with saline or brackish water with muddy bottoms.

In some species, these roots are pencil sized and peg like whereas in some other species they look like a knee. These roots have numerous pores through which oxygen enters into the underground tissues.

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