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Roots may not always perform the function of anchorage and absorption. Give examples to justify.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Roots may not always perform the function of anchorage and absorption as some of the roots get modified to store food, provide additional support and help in respiration. For example, ... Roots of Rhizophora come out of soil and grow upwards to help get oxygen for respiration.♥️

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Roots may not always perform the function of anchorage and absorptionas some of the roots get modified to store food, provide additional support and help in respiration. For example, ...Roots of Rhizophora come out of soil and grow upwards to help get oxygen for respiration.

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