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Question 23. aquatic plants have no air spaces in their stems and leaves.

this statement is true or false ​

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Answered by mihirashree
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Answer:

this statement is false

Answered by prachibarapatre
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The given statement is false a statement .

Aquatic plants do have air spaces in their leaves, roots, and shoots. It helps the plants to maintain their buoyancy and float on the water.

The aerenchyma tissues which are spongy in nature create a network that has air spaces. These air cavities also help in the gaseous exchange.

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