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Why do plants in swampy areas have breathing roots? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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These plants grow in marshy areas, which have clayey soil. In clayey soil, plants face deficiency of oxygen. Thus, to obtain oxygen, their roots grow upwards. Such roots that grow upwards (away from the gravity) are called breathing roots

Answered by 001857
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Answer:

These plants grow in marshy areas, which have clayey soil. In clayey soil, plants face deficiency of oxygen. Thus, to obtain oxygen, their roots grow upwards. Such roots that grow upwards (away from the gravity) are called breathing roots.

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