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breathing roots are seen in​

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Answered by PredictorPrajwal
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Breathing roots are seen in MANGROVE PLANTS

For this purpose, mangrove species have specialized above ground roots called breathing roots or pneumatophores. 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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Answered by Bropro2428
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In a marshy land.

Explanation: Because Soil contains fewer nutrients and poor oxygen content. Plants such as Mangroves grow in marshy lands so, in order to breathe oxygen, their roots grow upwards towards the sky in the air, these roots are called breathing roots.

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