The roots of some plants help in breathing. Justify the statement.
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The roots of a plant take up air from the spaces between the soil particles. Root hairs are in contact with the air in the soil particles. Oxygen from the air in soil particles diffuse into root hair and reach all the cells of the root where it is utilised in respiration
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The roots of a plant take up air from the spaces between the soil particles. Root hairs are in contact with the air in the soil particles. ... This is because too much water expels all the air from in between the soil particles. Due to this, oxygen is not available to the roots for aerobic respiration.
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