What is the main function of roots in aquatic plant
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The main function of roots in aquatic plants to hold plant in a place.
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Their main roles are to provide anchorage and support to plants. The roots have absorbing root hairs that help to suck up the water and minerals from the soil. But aquatic plants do require roots for anchorage. The floating aquatic plants have very few roots which are very thin like in Pistia.
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