what is the difference between roots of terrestrial and aquatic plants
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Terrestrial ecosystems are ecosystems found only in land; these include tropical rainforests, deserts, grasslands, deciduous forests, tundra, and taiga. Aquatic ecosystems are ecosystems found in bodies of water; these include lakes, rivers, ponds, wetlands, oceans, and seas.
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Plant roots drink water and nutrients from the environment. Aquatic plants have plentiful water to drink, but nutrients may be scarce; the opposite is true of terrestrial plants. Roots change shape to compensate for what the plant is trying to get from its environment.
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