Elodea is an aquatic plant.
No. An elodea is a species of aquatic plant.
Elodea is a freshwater aquatic plant.
No, elodea is a genus of aquatic plants often called the waterweeds.
Aquatic is in water, terrestrial is on land. Both can be defined using google.
No, elodea is a genus of aquatic plants often called the waterweeds.
Aquatic and can sometimes be both
Elodea cells are plant cells which are mainly found in aquatic plants which are commonly known as water weeds. They have a cell membrane, mitochondria, nucleus, ribosome and so much more.
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
No. They are terrestrial.
Elodea is a leafy aquatic plant. It is often used in aquariums. it has many leaves and can have roots.
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.