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Answered by suteekshna369
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Pneumatophores are specialized root structures that grow out from the water surface and facilitate the aeration necessary for root respiration in hydrophytic trees such as many mangrove species (e.g., Avicennia germinans and Laguncularia raecemosa), bald cypresses, and cotton (tupelo) gum (Nyssa aquatica).

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Answered by ELECTROBRAINY
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Pneumatophores are called as breathing roots. They grow in the same direction as that of stem. Thus, it is evident that pneumatophores are positively phototropic and negatively geotropic in growth 

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