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how do pneumatophores carry out gaseous exchange​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The root surface of the pneumatophores is covered with lenticels, i.e. raised pores allowing gas exchange between the atmosphere and the internal tissues. ... These mangrove plants form pneumatophores since the saline soil is anaerobic and therefore hampers the submerged roots to carry out gas exchange through the soil.

Answered by InstaPrince
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Pneumatophores bear small pores called lenticels near their tips. These pores help in gaseous exchange.

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