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A lily lives in a pond because it is a water plant.
A plant that lives in a pond is called an aquatic plant. These plants are adapted to living in water, either partially or fully submerged, and play a vital role in maintaining the pond ecosystem by providing oxygen, food, and habitat for various aquatic organisms.
Yes.It has a fibrous root deep below the river or lake or pond or wherever it lives.
Interacting with sunlight, releasing oxygen, and taking in carbon dioxide are the ways in which pond weed that lives underwater obtains glucose. The term glucose describes sugar, which is a by-product of photosynthesis. The interaction between plant and sun will produce such energizing carbohydrates as sugars as long as light penetrates the pond's surface and reaches the pond's weeds.
Amy Pond lives in Leadworth.
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Because minerals and co2 is in plenty in pond water, hence plant grow well in pond water.
Ivy that grows next to or in a pond. Its like a plant. (:
A pond.
Habitat.
An aquatic plant is a plant that lives in freshwater. Some can live submerged in the water or live floating on the water. Other live on the floor of the pond or lake or wherever it is. They can also live in between drifting. Examples would be lily pads are floating however, aquatic ferns live at the floor. They can live in salt water like the ocean or regular water like a pond or lake. 'A plant that grows partly or wholly in freshwater whether rooted in the mud, as a lotus, or floating without anchorage, as the water hyacinth.' From Answers.com A marine plant is a plant that lives in seawater.
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