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How is duckweed different from most other plants?

Duckweed is a type of algea◊√


What biotic factors affect duckweed?

Biotic factors that can affect duckweed include competition with other plant species for resources like light and nutrients, presence of herbivores that feed on duckweed, and symbiotic relationships with bacteria that can enhance nutrient availability for duckweed.


What are organisms that eat water plants and duckweed called?

Organisms that eat water plants and duckweed called omnivores.


Why does duckweed have to be kept under control?

when overcrowding of duckweed happens, the other fully submerged plants in the pond would not get enough dissolved oxygen and would likely not have a chance of survival.


Were does duckweed grow?

Duckweed grow in marshes, swamps, and other damp places.


How does oil spills affect duckweed growth?

Oil spills are very bad for Duckweed growth. This is because duckweed need oxygen and oil spills keep oxygen from reaching the plant.


What are some plants in the Midwest region?

Wildflowers, trees, duckweed


What are some native plants in New Jersey?

cattails, and duckweed


Are duckweed plants decomposers?

Duckweed is not a plant that can be classified as a decomposer beceause it does not break down pre-existing organic matter into their atomic bases. For an organism to be a decomposer, it must break down organicmatter into the atoms or atomic substances from which it was made, for example, Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (N), Fluorine (F) or any other atom contained within the organism. Bactera and Fungi are generally classified as decomposers, with plants rarely so.


Can duckweed be found in Pet-co or any other locale stores?

Duckweed is not commonly found in stores like Petco. It is more likely to be found at local aquarium stores, online retailers, or through private sellers who specialize in aquatic plants.


What are freshwater plants?

Fresh water plants are cat tails, water lilies, duckweed, some iris, and arrowroot.


Do bullheads eat duckweed?

Yes, bullheads can eat duckweed as part of their diet. These fish are opportunistic feeders and will consume a variety of food sources, including aquatic plants like duckweed, small invertebrates, and detritus. While duckweed is not a primary food source, it can contribute to their overall diet in environments where it is abundant.