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How are roots and stem of water plants adapted?​

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Answered by sabeeh23
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The stems of many aquatic plant have large air-filled areas to increase buoyancy. ... Many aquatic plants have deep, anchoring roots, but some, like duckweeds float freely and allow their roots to drift in the water below them. One aquatic plant is eel grass, which has adaptation for living in salt water..

Answered by samikshajadhav16
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Explanation:

The stems of many aquatic plant have large air-filled areas to increase buoyancy. ... Many aquatic plants have deep, anchoring roots, but some, like duckweeds float freely and allow their roots to drift in the water below them. One aquatic plant is eel grass, which has adaptation for living in salt water.

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