Why do aquatic plants float?
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In the aquatic plants a large air cavity is present in parenchyma cells that give buoyancy to the plants and help them to float in the water. This type of parenchyma cell is known as aerenchyma. -The aerenchyma cells of stems and roots serve as a storage centre for nutrients and water.
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