Science, asked by sweetyhazara54, 9 months ago

why do mangrove plants have special roots​

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Answered by yashikaa549
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Explanation:

Anaerobic Sediment Adaptations

Specialized root structures allow mangroves to live in oxygen-poor sediments. Mangrove trees are adapted for survival in oxygen-poor or anaerobic sediments through specialized root structures. Plants require oxygen for respiration in all living tissues including the underground roots.

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Answered by shagana07
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Here's your answer....

some mangroves have special roots that stick up out of the water to help with gas exchange. Because mangroves have to deal with the tides and waves, it is important that they get anchored into the sediment so they don't get pushed around. Because of this, they are very important land stabilizers.....

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