how do breathing roots help a plant that grows in a marshy area?
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Breathing roots help a plant that grows in a marshy area bu the following way: Breathing roots are exposed to the air for at least half a day.
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In marshy areas, there is poor oxygen content and less nutrient soil. This results in roots getting less oxygen to breathe in for the process of photosynthesis
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