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How are mangrove plants adapted to mangrove swamps

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Specialized root structures allow mangroves to live in oxygen-poor sediments. Mangrove trees are adapted for survival in oxygen-poor or anaerobic sediments through specialized root structures. ... These air roots, called pneumatophores, extend upward from the underground roots above the soil surface.

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