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Why do some rain forest plants have aerial roots?

Aerial roots perform a number of functions. They help with air exchange, propagation, stability and nourishment. In many cases, aerial roots can be removed without harm to the plant. In some cases, however, they are essential to the plant's health and best left alone.


How does aerial roots supply water and minerals to its trunk and branches?

Aerial roots typically grow above the ground or on tree branches, and they can absorb moisture from the air, fog, or rain. Some aerial roots also have a porous outer layer that allows them to absorb moisture and nutrients from the surrounding environment. Additionally, some aerial roots can grow down to the ground and absorb water and minerals from the soil, transporting them to the trunk and branches of the plant.


Why do plants need a healthy root system to photosynthesis?

Roots gives main physical support to aerial system of plants. Roots absorbs water and minerals from ground for the main photosynthesis activity of the plant. Some plants the roots stores the energy for the plant , generated during photosynthesis like tubers.


What are the structures and functions of plants roots?

Plants roots that are above ground are called aerial roots. Examples are some types of orchids, mangroves, and banyon trees.


Which plants have roots sticking out?

Plants with roots sticking out, known as "aerial roots," include species like orchids, mangroves, and some types of climbing plants like philodendrons. Aerial roots help these plants absorb moisture and nutrients from the air, provide support, and facilitate climbing. Mangroves, in particular, have specialized roots that protrude above water to help with gas exchange in saline environments. Additionally, certain epiphytic orchids develop aerial roots to gather water and nutrients in their natural habitats.


Do roots have chloroplast?

No, roots do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts are typically found in plant leaves and are responsible for photosynthesis, which is the process of converting sunlight into energy for the plant. Roots are mainly responsible for absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.


How does water enter and exit the plant?

Main entrance of water is from roots and some is from Stomata while respiring and Photosynthesis. Main outgoing of water is through stomata through transpiration and some through fruits and stomata while respiring and photosynthesis.


What type of plants have aerial roots?

Hedera spp., epiphytic orchids, mangroves, banyan tree, palms, Dischidia rafflesiana are a few examples.in ivy (Hedera) roots cling to the surface of objects (walls) to support the climbing stem; aerial roots of some epiphytic orchids may me photosynthetic and in some cases may be the only photosynthetic organ. There are many kinds of aerial roots.1. Velamen- multiple epidermis that surrounds the aerial roots of some epiphytic orchids; the velamen provides mechanical protection for the cortex and reduces water loss.2. Prop roots- roots that serve for support as in corn; can branch down from lower nodes of the stem or drop down from branches as in some trees, they can enter the soil and absorb water and nutrients. examples: mangroves, banyan tree, palms.3. Buttress roots- in shallowly rooted trees in the tropics at the base of the trunks are buttress roots- may be to 4m tall; specialized for support with large amount of fibers and small amounts of xylem.4. A unique aerial root is found in the epiphyte Dischidia rafflesiana (Asclepiadaceae) the flower pot plant. A unique aerial root is found in the epiphyte Dischidia rafflesiana (Asclepiadaceae) the flower pot plant. Some leaves form hollow containers that collect debris and rainwater, ant colonies live in the "pots" and add N2roots form at the node above the leaf and grow downward into the pot- absorb water & nutrients.these are all subcategories of aerial roots.


What r pneumatophores?

Pneumatophores are specialized aerial roots found in some plants, particularly mangroves, that function to facilitate gas exchange. These roots protrude above the water or soil surface to absorb oxygen from the air, as the oxygen content in waterlogged soils is limited. This adaptation helps the plant survive in oxygen-deficient environments.


What plant grows the longest roots in the shortest amount of time?

Tinospora cordifolia grows longest aerial roots in the shortest amount of time. It perches on the tree tops even with out roots, and during favorable conditions of growth it sends out aerial roots to the ground very fast.


Specifically in which organelle does photosynthesis happen?

Photosynthesis takes place in the chloroplasts. The organelles are only found in plant cells and some protists such as algae.


Can you find stomata in root and stem of any plant?

Some stems are capable of preforming photosynthesis so CO2 would be needed at the site of photosynthesis and stoma would be there to infuses CO2 in and O2 out. No roots preform photosynthesis so no stoma.