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Yes, it is a submerged aquatic plant.
an aquatic ecosystem's abiotic factor of depth will determine the amount of light received.
Photosynthetic plants are plants that use photosynthesis, or the process of turning sunlight into sugar, for engergy.
Yes, it is a fully-submerged plant; it's aquatic.
Yes can, as long as sunlight can still penetrate thru the water and reach the aquatic plants. *As far as i concern*
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This is because after this depth, sunlight amounts are insufficient for photosynthesis. Most creatures hunt or use chemosynthesis after this depth.
Yes, it is a submerged aquatic plant.
an aquatic ecosystem's abiotic factor of depth will determine the amount of light received.
Photosynthetic plants are plants that use photosynthesis, or the process of turning sunlight into sugar, for engergy.
They will be found mostly at the surface because the need sunlight to make food and photosynthesis
Submerged Aquatic Vegetation
Yes, it does. When the plants get light, they photosynthesis and give out oxygen to the aquatic animals.The animals then give out carbon dioxide to the plants for them to photosynthesis. But if, there is no sunlight, the plants cannot photosynthesis to make food and give out oxygen to the aquatic animals.Both the aquatic plants and animals eventually die. Therefore, the light affects the amount of living things in a water environment.
Yes, it is a fully-submerged plant; it's aquatic.
Yes. Dragonfly nymphs are aquatic.
Freefloating and submerged aquatic plants.
An aquatic plant with submerged leaves