In aquatic plants , the roots are much reduced?
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In aquatic plants, the roots are much reduced in size and their main function is to hold the plant in place. In some of these plants, the roots are fixed in the soil below the water. The stems of these plants are long, hollow and light.
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In aquatic plants, the roots are much reduced in size and their main function is to hold the plant in place. In some of these plants, the roots are fixed in the soil below the water. The stems of these plants are long, hollow and light.
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