Mangroves - live in salt water
Nympheae (water lily) - live in fresh water
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No, plant like protista are multicellular generally. Having holdfasts instead of roots, stapes instead of stems and blades instead of leaves, Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta come to mind. Google them.
No, chlorophyll does.
yes, because there is xylem in water and moss needs water to survive. moss was also the first plant in water. but it was the second plant on earth. green algae was the first plant on earth. green alage was also the first plant on land.
what is a green plant supported by so I can stand up
Algae are a mass of unicellular plant-like protists that lives in bodies of water. There are several types that live in water like brown, green, and red algae.
it help's the plant stand tall
Any freshwater plant will do.
Give the plant proper lighting (preferably sunlight) and water. Make sure the plant you are growing is also a green plant.
Annual
something that lives under water
it's a type of plant that lives in the water
it help's the plant stand tall
No, plant like protista are multicellular generally. Having holdfasts instead of roots, stapes instead of stems and blades instead of leaves, Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta come to mind. Google them.
Fresh Water Green Algae
No, chlorophyll does.
At the bottom of every food chain there is a green plant. Something that can photosynthesise and make its own food from carbon dioxide, water and sunlight energy.