what are the various adaptation in the roots of the plants
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Roots adapt to provide stability for the plant and to facilitate the exchange of nutrients. For example, in places where soil is loosely packed, plants, like mangroves, will adapt to have aerial roots, which can also absorb important nutrients from the air.
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Roots adapt in different ways to different conditions examples: rhizome for storage of food. Stolons and runners for reproductions. Prop roots in banyan. Pnemataphores for exchange of gasses etc
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