What are the stick-like, aerial roots that help mangroves breathe called?
1) Rhizome
2) Propagule
3) Pneumatophore
4) None of these
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Pneumatophore
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Pneumatophore are the stick-like, aerial roots that help mangroves breathe
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Pneumatophore
- breathe in a variety of ways: Some mangroves grow pencil-like roots that stick up out of the dense, wet ground like snorkels
- These breathing tubes, called pneumatophores, allow mangroves to cope with daily flooding by the tides.
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