one of the major function of roots in aquatic plants in
a. intake of nutrients
b.absorbing dissolved oxygen
c.holding the plant in place
d. all of these
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The basic function of roots is anchorage and absorption of water and minerals. But availability of water is not a problem for aquatic plants. Hence, roots are not well developed in most of the aquatic plants.
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Aquatic roots serve the same functions for aquatic plants as terrestrial roots do for terrestrial plants. One primary function is to take up water and dissolved nutrients in the water for the plant to use. ... All roots of plants in water or on land absorb minerals and nutrients for plant growth.
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