There are some areas, such as marshes, where oxygen is lower in the water. Plant * roots that are in waterlogged soil that does not receive a lot of oxygen can undergo anaerobic respiration. Why does this adaptation help these plants survive?
The plants can get oxygen from the air and convert it to energy
Plant roots will be able to use anaerobic respiration to break down glucose in the roots that was produced during photosynthesis
Plants roots can convert water to oxygen
Plants roots will be able to use aerobic respiration to break down glucose in the roots
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The correct answer is: Plant roots will be able to use anaerobic respiration to break down glucose in the roots that was produced during photosynthesis. This adaptation helps these plants survive in areas with low oxygen levels because it allows them to still produce energy in the absence of sufficient oxygen.