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what is the gaseous exchange structure found in the roots of aquatic halophytes

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Answered by koushikmkj
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In conclusion, gas films on leaves of submerged wetland plants enable continued gas exchange via stomata and thus bypassing of cuticle resistance, enhancing exchange of O2 and CO2 with the surrounding water.

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Answered by tejasvimaligi
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In aquatic plants, water passes among thetissues and provides the medium for gas exchange. ... Gases do not pass through thecuticle of the leaf; they pass through pores called stomata in the cuticle and epidermis.

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