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Answered by kumarsatyam332000
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Breathing roots: Underground tissue of any plant requires oxygen for respiration and in mangrove environment, oxygen in soil is very limited or nil. ... For this purpose, mangrove species have specialized above ground roots called breathing roots or pneumatophores.

Answered by rakshithan702
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Breathing roots: Underground tissue of any plant requires oxygen for respiration and in mangrove environment, oxygen in soil is very limited or nil. ... For this purpose, mangrove species have specialized above ground roots called breathing roots or pneumatophores.

Respiratory or knee roots (pneumatophores) are characteristic of many species; they project above the mud and have small openings (lenticels) through which air enters, passing through the soft spongy tissue to the roots beneath the mud. ... …of “breathing roots” known as pneumatophores.

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