Science, asked by raghubeersingh587, 7 months ago

roots are. developed in aquatic plants​

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Answered by TheLeukocytes
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  1. 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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Answered by piyush433062
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Explanation:

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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