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Pneumatophores of swamp plant move up ward to provide

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root types

Pneumatophores, commonly found in mangrove species that grow in saline mud flats, are lateral roots that grow upward out of the mud and water to function as the site of oxygen intake for the submerged primary root system.

Explanation:

Some plants produce upward growing roots called pneumatophores (b). The roots are believed to function like snorkels providing a means of transferring oxygen to submerged plant parts.

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