Environmental Sciences, asked by sohamshashank, 9 months ago

What is absorbed by roots of fixed water plants

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Answered by ammu6002
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Fixed plants: Some plants like water-lily and lotus have roots that fix the plants in the mud at the bottom of the pond. ... Roots of such plants are fixed in the soil at the bottom of a pond. They have plate-like leaves that float over the surface of water. The stomata in the leaves are on the upper side.

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Answered by lakshmisankpal
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Plants absorb water through their entire surface – roots, stems and leaves. However, the majority of water is absorbed by root hairs. ... It is through this mechanism in plants that water moves into deeper cortical cells under an osmotic concentration gradient till it reaches the endodermis of the root

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