Consider the challenges that land plants have to face:
In the sea, size is not an advantage. It pays to be small and simple. The one exception is kelp, which grows large and complex - mainly to keep the 'plant' in a favorable location.
Aquatic is in water, terrestrial is on land. Both can be defined using google.
no
Elodea is an aquatic plant.
Aquatic and can sometimes be both
The main producers in aquatic environments are phytoplankton.
No. They are terrestrial.
life is not all aquatic some lives are terrestrial and others are aquatic terrestrial- lives or grows on land aquatic- lives or grows in water
lol, of course its terrestrial, because aquatic is the how much salt contain in the water of lake.
An aquatic ecosystem is based on water, and a terrestrial ecosystem is based on land.
Differences between Terrestrial and Aquatic systemsbecause aquatic environments are so rich in nutrients they support more live than equivalent terrestrial ecosystems. The small drifting photosynthetic organisms of the oceans, referred to collectively as phytoplankton are regarded as the major photosynthesizers, or primary producers, of the earth,aquatic environments are much more stable than terrestrial environments, with smaller fluctuations in temperature and other variables,aquatic organisms are seldom exposed to desiccationwhile terrestrial organisms are often exposed to desiccation and are usually relatively resistant to drying out,oxygen (because there is very much less present) is sometimes a limiting factor an aquatic habitats but this is seldom the case in terrestrial habitats,light can be a limiting factor in some aquatic habitats, but in most terrestrial environments there is hardly ever a a shortage of light,terrestrial animals are influenced far more by gravity, while water supports aquatic organisms.
aquatic, because they live in the sea.
Eubacteria are both aquatic and terrestrial. This means that they can survive on land and in water environments to find a host.