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Roots of aquatic plants majorly absorb water for the plant.
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The given statement is false.
- Aquatic plants are the plants that live in water. They are of two types namely floating and submerged.
- Since aquatic plants live in water, they absorb water all over its surface and hence do not require roots for that.
- Roots absorb water and provide anchorage to terrestrial plants.
- In aquatic plants roots help in photosynthesis or floating and exchange of gases.
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