Science, asked by ankushraj3262, 8 months ago

How are mangroves suited to live in swampy areas?​

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Answered by priyomrabhadas
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They need to survive to stressors: Flooding (anoxia) and salt active transport of salt at the roots(salt exclusion) is the primary adaptive feature of in combination with water conserving strategies: leaf succulence, high leaf turnover, osmoregulatory compounds in the leaf.

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Answered by KingAravindHere
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They have breathing roots or pneumatophores to support their lives.

a swamp is an area of land permanently saturated , or filled with Alligators , frogs and many other animals live in these areas swamps.These animals are adopted fluctating water level

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