Biology, asked by sonadance2, 1 year ago

how do you appreciate the role of ariel roots in marshy plants towards root respiration​

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Answered by sujan2002
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The plants or trees of marshy and swampy areas develop some areil roots for re respiration.

they are adapted to that environment using the Ariel roots.

ex:mangrooves

Answered by pranjal079
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Explanation:

Aerial roots may receive water and nutrient intake from the air. There are many types of aerial roots, some such as mangrove aerial roots, are used for aeration and not for water absorption. In other cases they are used mainly for structure, and in order to reach the surface. Many plants rely on the leaf system for gathering the water into pockets, or onto scales. These roots function as terrestrial roots do.

Aerial roots may receive water and nutrient intake from the air. There are many types of aerial roots, some such as mangrove aerial roots, are used for aeration and not for water absorption. In other cases they are used mainly for structure, and in order to reach the surface. Many plants rely on the leaf system for gathering the water into pockets, or onto scales. These roots function as terrestrial roots do.Most aerial roots directly absorb the moisture from fog or humid air.

Aerial roots may receive water and nutrient intake from the air. There are many types of aerial roots, some such as mangrove aerial roots, are used for aeration and not for water absorption. In other cases they are used mainly for structure, and in order to reach the surface. Many plants rely on the leaf system for gathering the water into pockets, or onto scales. These roots function as terrestrial roots do.Most aerial roots directly absorb the moisture from fog or humid air.

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