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How does a pneumatophore work?

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Pneumatophores. These specialized aerial roots enable plants to breathe air in habitats that have waterlogged soil. ... The surface of these roots are covered with lenticel (small pores) which take up air into spongy tissue which in turn uses osmotic pathways to spread oxygen throughout the plant as needed.
Answered by lucky1742
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Pneumatophores. These specialized aerial roots enable plants to breathe air in habitats that have waterlogged soil. ... The surface of these roots are covered with lenticel (small pores) which take up air into spongy tissue which in turn uses osmotic pathways to spread oxygen throughout the plant as needed.
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