Biology, asked by veenamantri233, 10 months ago

write about respiration in Mangroves that grow in marshy lands​

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Answered by sangeetha521
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Explanation:

The mangrove areas have marshy lands full of mud and are almost anaerobic. The mud lacks oxygen. ... The plants of the mangrove areas have Pneumatophores the erect roots to breathe, and they are the extensions of the underground roots.

Answered by BrainlyTutorhelper
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1) Mangroves grows near the marshy places respire through aerial roots or respiratory roots.

2) The root hairs exchange the gases from their surface.

3) They obtain oxygen from the airspaces present between the soil particles.

4) The plants grows in marshy places are adapted to develop aerial roots above the soil surface which helps in gaseous exchange.

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