Biology, asked by Smile150, 11 months ago

Why are roots in reduced in size in Aquatic plants

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Answered by priyanshuranjan1204
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Aquatic plants have less rigid structure since water pressure supports them. 5. Since they need to float, leaves on the surface of plantsare flat. ... Their roots are smaller sowater can spread freely and directly into the leaves.
Answered by pavamuruganpbcfes
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Aquatic plants are the plants which stay on water, in water or deep inside water. Roots are parts of plants of plants which absorb water for a plant. Aquatic plants do not need long roots because water is easily available for aquatic plants.
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