Wide, flat leaves, the thorns on the bottom of the leaves, the rims around the leaves and the short lifespan of the flower.
a. The underwater stems are flexible so that the pads can float around b. They have air spaces in their stem so that they can "breathe"
there is no lilypad town in diamond
It is possible, but the lilypad would have to be really, really big.
The lilypad adapts to its aquatic environment through several features, such as its broad, flat leaves that float on the water's surface, allowing for maximum sunlight absorption for photosynthesis. Its flexible stems enable it to withstand varying water levels, while its roots anchor it to the substrate, providing stability. Additionally, the lilypad's waxy leaf surface helps repel water, preventing saturation and promoting buoyancy. These adaptations collectively enable it to thrive in diverse freshwater habitats.
lilypads are floating plants.
This situation is an example of Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. The frog exerts a force on the lilypad (action), causing the lilypad to move backwards (reaction) in the opposite direction.
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Yes.... A lillypad is a plant which is a living thing
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