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Why does the hydrilla have air spaces?

Throughout the plant in a tissue analagous to the vascular system but filled with gas. This specialized tissue can be called "aerenchyma." It is used for storage of oxygen, and conveyance of oxygen from the photosynthetic areas of the plant down to the rhizomes and roots. It also is used to maintain buoyancy of the photosynthetic part of the plant, keeping it upright.


Where are the air spaces located in a water hyacinth?

the stem


What is the scientific name of hydrilla?

The scientific name of hydrilla is Hydrilla verticillata.


Where is the stomata in hydrilla plant?

Stomata in hydrilla plants are typically found on the upper surface of the leaves. They are small pores that allow for the exchange of gases, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, between the plant and its environment.


What is present between intermolecular spaces?

A vacuum is present between inter-molecular spaces.


Is the hydrilla a floating plant?

The hydrilla is a fully submerged plant.


Hydrilla belongs to which family?

Hydrilla belongs to the family Hydrocharitaceae.


What position does hydrilla have in a food web?

what position does a hydrilla have in a food web


How do people interact with?

the hunt the hydrilla down and now the population of hydrilla is close to extinction


Why does hydrilla produce bubbles?

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.


Is hydrilla a poisonous?

No


Which plant tissue in the leaves has many air spaces?

The spongy layer or mesophyll has many air spaces.