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Explain why, a land plant may die if its roots remain waterlogged for a long time.
A land plant may die if its roots remain waterlogged for a long time because too much water may remove all the air from in-between the soil particles.
Due to this, oxygen becomes unavailable to the roots for aerobic respiration. Under these conditions, anaerobic respiration occurs in roots that produce alcohol which may kill the plant.
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