Thursday, March 21, 2013

Adaptations of Mangroves

Mangroves have pores on their leaves that excrete salt and keep in the fresh water.

Their roots are filled with a spongy tissue and small holes that offer structural support and allow oxygen to be transferred to the roots trapped underground in the anaerobic soil.

Their seeds grow with a root that helps it stick in the ground when it falls from the branches.

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