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Explain movement seen in pneumatophores of avincennia

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Answered by kheshickaabg
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Avicennia like plant occurs in marshy and swampy areas. In marshy areas, There is no air or gases for exchange required for roots of the plant. ... Upright roots called pneumatophores has lenticles or pneumatothodes at there apex which helps in capturing gases.

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Answered by Anuragdeep
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Answer:Pneumatophores are specialized root structures that grow out from the water surface and facilitate the aeration necessary for root respiration in hydrophytic trees such as many mangrove species (e.g., Avicennia germinans and Laguncularia raecemosa), bald cypresses, and cotton (tupelo) gum (Nyssa aquatica).

Avicennia like plant occurs in marshy and swampy areas. In marshy areas, There is no air or gases for exchange required for roots of the plant. ... Upright roots called pneumatophores has lenticles or pneumatothodes at there apex which helps in capturing gases.

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