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how do aerenchyma tissues help the aquatic plants to float​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Aerenchyma is majorly found in aquatic and wetland plants. Aerenchyma is a modified parenchyma, where the cells are arranged with regular air chambers in between to facilitate diffusion of gases in and out. They also provide buoyancy to hydrophytes like lotus and water hyacinth that help them float on water.

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Answered by sdesddrd
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arenchyma is specialised in parenchyma tissue. it gives bouncy to the leaves or the stem of water plants and that's how water plants float on water. they have large intercellular space . please mark me as brainlist and follow me

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