Science, asked by shevlee, 3 months ago

There are aquatic plants that grow entirely in water. Why do they need roots? 

a. to anchor the plant and absorption of water and minerals

b. to store reserve foods for the plant

c. to prevent the water from flowing fast

d. to produce baby plants

Answers

Answered by vedantshirurkar
1

Answer:

c option

Explanation:

to prevent from flowing fast. because of water pressure. the aquatic plants can flow

so they have root to catch them

Answered by singmanoj1984
0

to anchor the plant and absorption of water and minerals

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