roots are developed in aquatic plants
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Aquatic plants have root system because they reside in water. Since the liquid is readily available, roots need not be developed to absorb water. Minerals and vital salts are used by different parts of the plant. Instead of the root caps, they have root pockets to deliver the goods to the stems and leaf
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Aquatic plants have root system because they reside in water. Since the liquid is readily available, roots need not be developed to absorb water. Minerals and vital salts are used by different parts of the plant. Instead of the root caps, they have root pockets to deliver the goods to the stems and leaf.
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