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Do aquatic plants have deep roots?

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Answered by mauryavanshi274301
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Answer:

no aquatic plants have no deep root because they can get water easily

Answered by RanveerJ
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No. Most of the aquatic plants do not have deep roots.

They have short roots so that water can easily spread through the leaves. The aquatic plants have fibrous roots as they do not require a rigid structure as water pressure provides support to the plant. The fibrous roots help the aquatic plants to float.

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