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Stem terrestrialplant aquaticplant

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Terrestrial plants are defined as any plant that grows on, in or from the land. By contrast, aquatic plants are plants that thrive when their roots are submerged in water.

Terrestrial plants generally have deeper winding roots through the soil. This is needed for stability and water absorbtion. They will perform CO_{2} and oxygen exchange with the air as well. Aquatic plants generally have shallow roots only needed for stability as they can absorb water easily from their environment

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