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The essential functions of roots are anchorage and absorption of water and minerals in the terrestrial plant. What functions are associated with the roots of aquatic plants. How are roots of aquatic plants and terrestrial plants different?

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### Step-by-Step Solution 1. **Understanding the Functions of Roots in Terrestrial Plants**: - In terrestrial plants, roots primarily serve two essential functions: anchorage and absorption. They anchor the plant securely in the soil and absorb water and essential minerals from the ground. 2. **Functions of Roots in Aquatic Plants**: - Aquatic plants have adapted their roots to function differently due to their environment. The roots of aquatic plants serve several functions: - **Balancing**: Roots help to stabilize the plant in water, preventing it from being washed away by currents. ...
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