Science, asked by majeedmohammed633, 6 months ago

Mangroves breathe through
(a) tab roots
(c) fibrous roots
(b) edible roots
(d) breathing roots



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Answered by Anonymous
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Oxygen enters a mangrove through lenticels, thousands of cell-sized breathing pores in the bark and roots.

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Answered by 5honey
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Question :-

Mangroves breathe through

(a) tab roots

(c) fibrous roots

(b) edible roots

(d) breathing roots

Required Answer :-

Oxygen enters a mangrove through lenticels, thousands of cell-sized breathing pores in the bark and roots.

Explanation :-

Breathing roots:

Underground tissue of any plant requires oxygen for respiration and in mangrove environment, oxygen in soil is very limited or nil. This necessitates mangrove root system to take up oxygen from the atmosphere. ... These roots have numerous pores through which oxygen enters into the underground tissues.

Final Answer :-

(d) breathing roots

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