All i want to know is what different types of plants are underwater, but this stupid website won't let me do that!
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No, plants like seaweed and algae live completely or partly underwater. -A.D.
The one that grows the fastest and that will depend on light levels, temperature, nutrient level etc.
They have cellular adaptations that make it possible for them to get the chemicals they need underwater. Besides trace nutrients that they obtain from soil around their roots, the main needs of a plant is water (H2O, which they are surrounded by) and carbon dioxide (CO2, which readily dissolves in water). The biggest issue for underwater plants is light, so the deeper and less clear the water, the more challenging it is for plant life to exist.
Certain plants (such as underwater ones) can survive being flooded in water. Plants can survive underwater because the sun's rays can penetrate water.
through a process called chemosynthesis, usually from the heat from the hydrothermal vents on the ocean floor. these underwater plants use this instead of photosynthesis
no it is a living organism because it makes its own food by sunlight called photosynthesis and lives underwater like algae like most underwater plants do
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Certain plants (such as underwater ones) can survive being flooded in water. Plants can survive underwater because the sun's rays can penetrate water.
if stomata would bepresent in underwater plants water will enter through the stomata fill the plant. Hence their is no Stomata in underwater plants.
An underwater bubble blower.
Coral, Seaweed and Sponges
No, the compound word 'underwater' is an adjective or an adverb. Examples:Our botany class is studying underwater plants. (adjective)Our swimming class is learning to swim underwater. (adverb)
if they get enough photosynthesis they can!!
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