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What are Pneumatophores​

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Answered by Shailesh183816
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In botany, pneumatophores are a type of aerial root. Aerial roots are roots that grow from above the ground and absorb water directly from the air. Pneumatophores are formed by certain plant species submerged in water, in waterlogged soil, or in strongly compacted soil.

Answered by pthb
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ZOOLOGY

the gas-filled float of some colonial coelenterates, such as the Portuguese man-of-war.

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BOTANY

(in mangroves and other swamp plants) an aerial root specialized for gaseous exchange.

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