Yes, lettuce rots in water. This is the first stage of the culturing of infusoria, a microorganism used frequently to feed fish fry.
Lettuce rots when you expose it to air for a long period of time. After that long period of time mold/ fungus can grow on it by sinking its hyphae into the lettuce and absorbing all of the nutrients. It can also rot by bacteria. If you leave lettuce in the open for a long period of time tiny bacteria that flies in the air can land on the lettuce and have a tasty snack.
water lettuce
is a water lettuce a producer consumer or decomposer
These are some animals which eat lettuce; rabbits, monkeys, birds, pigs, dogs will eat lettuce, deer maybe would eat lettuce, and many other animals. Some animals will eat lettuce but it doesn't mean it is their main food to give them nutrients they need to survive.
a lettuce.
No, water can not rot... generally the material within the water or surrounding it will eventually rot but the pure element of water will not. -Your welcome
what are the similarities between a cactus and a water lettuce
water lettuce is great for cleaning the water of decomposition byproducts
lettuce eats water, sunlight, and soil/fertilizer.
yes, but the lettuce wilts and loses its crunch. THat's because lettuce is mostly water, and the water evaporates when heat is introduced.
Cypress.
Water. It take less to digest and gives you more than Head Lettuce