Environmental Sciences, asked by Neerajn1168, 1 year ago

In aquatic plants, the roots are smaller in size -
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Answered by manideepa33
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in aquatic plants roots are smaller in size because they don't penetrate deep inside for absorption of water..plss mark as brainliest

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Answered by shikha888
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here's ur answer..

The roots are smaller in aquatic plants because they do not need long roots , water is easily available for aquatic plants.

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