A water plant has broader leaves and is usually more flexible then a land plant. Some water plants even have air pockets called '' air bladders.''
Plants survive in land by the water
A water plant
Land plants evolved from Charophyceans. Charophyceans lived in the water and land plants dont.
No, plants (on land) and algae (in water) are autotrophs.
More plants and animals live n the land then in the sea.
Most photosynthesis occurs in land plants. This is because there is more light available on land than in the deeper regions of the ocean where water plants are found. However, ocean plants like phytoplankton also play a significant role in global carbon fixation due to their vast numbers.
This water is absorbed by plants.
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Air
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plants under water do the exact same thing as plants grown on land some under water plants suck there prey in and eat them
because there need to water them