they live by breathing under water
because lilies float on top of water depriving hydrilla of light
Hydrilla
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A Hydrilla is a non-native plant that is a aquatic plant that is in the ocean. An aquatic/exotic water plant.
the hydrilla produce bubbles when added baking soda because, the bubbles are the oxygen that the hydrilla produce, while it undergoes the process of phtosynthesis in the water.
Hydrilla is an aquatic plant which means that it naturally grows in water. If one placed hydrilla twigs in a beaker of water, the twigs would begin to sprout roots and would eventually grow leaves if the environment was conducive to growth.
The scientific name of hydrilla is Hydrilla verticillata.
Hydrilla is an aquatic weed, invasive (non-native and problematic) in the Eastern United States. It lives fully submerged underwater, although its flowers and sometimes portions of the plant itself may float at the surface of watever body it lies in.
because of the living cells
Hydrilla is known to have a high abundance of chloroplasts due to its photosynthetic nature. Chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for carrying out photosynthesis in plant cells, producing energy in the form of sugars using sunlight.
what kind of animal eat Hydrilla
Oxygen to Hydrilla plant is available through water, however, it needs O2 for respiration which is radially available as a byproduct of photosynthesis