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what are clasping roots?

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Answered by MVB
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Clasping roots  are thin, numerous, grow horizontally so as to enable plants to climb by growing around and clasping the stem girdle for support. They are mainly found in the parasitic plants called epiphytes that grow on top of other plants.
Answered by Surnia
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The description about clasping roots is as follows:

Explanation:

  • The clasping roots are those roots which grows horizontally.
  • These roots are thin, and numerous in numbers.
  • These roots enable the plants to climb by grasping the stem for support.
  • The small lateral branches that are borne on the main axis of the plant.
  • These are the modified roots.
  • These roots are seen epiphytic plants these roots does not cause any harm to the host plant but obtain physical support.

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