Plants?
what kind of animal eat Hydrilla
The scientific name of hydrilla is Hydrilla verticillata.
the hunt the hydrilla down and now the population of hydrilla is close to extinction
Hydrilla is a producer, like most green plants, so it doesn't actually "eat" anything. It uses photosynthesis (turns sun, water, and Carbon Dioxide into sugars). The sugars from photosynthesis provide all the nutrients that it needs.
The hydrilla is a fully submerged plant.
Hydrilla belongs to the family Hydrocharitaceae.
what position does a hydrilla have in a food web
the hunt the hydrilla down and now the population of hydrilla is close to extinction
the hydrilla produce bubbles when added baking soda because, the bubbles are the oxygen that the hydrilla produce, while it undergoes the process of phtosynthesis in the water.
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A Hydrilla is a non-native plant that is a aquatic plant that is in the ocean. An aquatic/exotic water plant.