Biology, asked by renusinghjayesha429, 4 months ago

Can a plant be with out root? If yes, then mention a few such plants.​

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Answered by 0Strange
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NO THIS STATEMENT CAN BE JUSTIFIED BECAUSE , Nodes are growing points, areas where roots can form if the stem is in contact with the soil. Without roots, the plant has no way to gather moisture or nutrients, so their formation is critical to the regrowth of the flower.

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Answered by chatgurmeet
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Yes, if they are kept in water until they have grown new ones (this applies only to a select number of plants, like the ‘happy plant’ (a type of Dracaena), and others that will grow from cuttings. There are some that don’t have ant real roots, like some epiphytes.

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