Biology, asked by vaishnavipitla2004, 5 months ago

what is the problem faced by plants growing in marshy places.plss give me correct answer​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Plants in marshes are called mangroves. Roots do not get air to breathe,hence grow out of soil & water. These roots are called breathing roots Eg: cariops.

Answered by rsingh625
0

mark brainlist and follow me

Marsh Plants are characterised by luxuriant growth and often have large leaves. Close to the water's edge, there is no shortage of water for growth. Plants in this region can therefore afford to have large leaves since excessive loss of moisture from the foliage is not a problem. However, because the soil is generally water logged, it tends to be also anaerobic and short of oxygen. Plants in this zone therefore often have large air spaces within their internal structure to store air, in case of shortages in the soil.

Attachments:
Similar questions