The root pockets are present instead of root caps in
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Utricularia
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Eichhornia
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Hydrilla
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Limnophylla
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B
Correct answer
Explanation
- The root cap protects the growing tip of roots from soil and hard rock surface.
- As hydrophytes are generally aquatic plants, no such protection is needed for their roots.
- As a result of which root cap is absent in hydrophytes.
- In given options all are aquatic plants but utricularia, hydrilla and Limnophylla are rooted submerged plants there root are present in soil.
- Eichhornia is free floating aquatic plant and there root arr floating in water so they don't have the need of root cap they have root pockets.
- Option B is correct here.