how do plants carry the process in waterlogging conditions
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Plants which grow in very wet places, such as ponds on marshy soil are unable to obtain oxygen. They are adopted to these water-logged conditions by having much larger air spaces which connect the stems with the aerial roots, making diffusion from the upper parts much more efficient.
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