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The different types of plants that live in Freshwater Biomes are

-seaweed (freshwater)

-water lilies

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-kelp (aka Susswassertang)

ANS2:There are thousands of examples of plants that live in fresh water. A short list of invasive aquatic plants in Washington (see link) lists about twenty.
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