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How do the roots take up air to generate energy?​


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Answered by sivasmart2222
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Answer:

Roots of a plant take up air from the air spaces present between the soil particles. Oxygenated air is present in air spaces between soil particles. This oxygen is absorbed into the roots through the root hair present on the roots.

Explanation:

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Explanation:

Roots of a plant take up air from the air spaces present between the soil particles. Oxygenated air is present in air spaces between soil particles. This oxygen is absorbed into the roots through the root hair present on the roots.

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