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The marshy area provide very less amount of oxygen to the roots to respire. in mangrovbove the respiratory roots in the form of pneumatophores are present above the ground to get oxygen from the air. Hence mangrove plant grow well in marshy areas.
It will sicken or die.
yes, mangrove fruits are edible. they are like another word for sea weeds.
if these tissues were in injured or disease ,What do you think will happen to the organism?
the tree's roots absorb the water in the ground, but i think it's the leafs that produce glucose (sugar).
They allow the exchange of gas as the water below them is too muddy with almost no air. This would also prevent the roots from rotting. The mangrove roots are also known as "breathing roots", which implies its function, to breath.
The marshy area provide very less amount of oxygen to the roots to respire. in mangrovbove the respiratory roots in the form of pneumatophores are present above the ground to get oxygen from the air. Hence mangrove plant grow well in marshy areas.
It will sicken or die.
I am not sure what you mean but a plant that has roots extending above water and below water is called a mangrove.
No plant can live without the roots. It needs not only sun rays but also anorganic substances from the soil.
mangrove are only from Australia. that's why the call it mangroves
The roots are the parts that absorb nutrients and water from the soil, so if they are injured or diseased the plant will probably die - it depends on how many of the roots are damaged.
in the unknown zone. you have 2 get a lanter there i think i
yes, mangrove fruits are edible. they are like another word for sea weeds.
I think it was the Chicago Blackhawks in the early 60's.
Tap roots I think.
No, I think because its not a plant