hydroroots
Hydroroots are a term used to describe the submerged root systems of aquatic plants. These roots are adapted to life in water and perform various functions crucial for the plant's survival. Unlike terrestrial roots which anchor the plant firmly in soil and absorb water and nutrients from it, hydroroots primarily function in water.
The primary role of hydroroots in many aquatic plants is for anchorage. Plants growing in flowing water
Furthermore, hydroroots can contribute to gas exchange. In waterlogged or anoxic sediments, oxygen can be scarce.