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What gas do bubbles contain if there is an experiment wether pondweed still has as much photosynthesis underwater?

The bubbles produced by pondweed during photosynthesis underwater contain oxygen gas. This is a byproduct of the process and indicates that photosynthesis is occurring. If the experiment permits the bubbles to escape, they can be collected and tested to confirm the presence of oxygen.


What gas does pond weed produce?

Pond weed, also known as elodea or waterweed, produces oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. During the day, it takes in carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight to produce oxygen and glucose as byproducts.


Do cheek cells and pondweed cells have vacuole?

No, the kid in our biology class, that is saying that they do, is wrong. LOL! Nope, they don't. Cells, in general, have vacuoles of many descriptions, few are large. However, when we consider the amount of saliva produced in BOTH the static and the On-Demand basis, cheek cells have an 'unusually, expressly' LARGE Golgi apparatus. Hope this helps.


How might different rates of photosynthesis in different light intensities affect ecosystems?

say there was a pondweed in a beaker with tonnes of light and a sea slug was put in with it they will both survive due to photosynthesis. if a pondweed was in a beaker and had no light with a sea slug the sea slug will die because the plant can't photosynthesis and will respire


What are the dominant plants in lake winnipesaukee?

Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire has various types of aquatic plants. In recent years, the lake has seen problems with an exotic milfoil and algae due to an increase in the phosphorus levels in the water.

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Do green turtles eat curly pondweed?

Yes Green Turtles eat curly pondweed


What is the scientific name for pondweed?

Potamogeton


Can pondweed survive in fresh-moving water?

Yes, pondweed can survive in fresh-moving water. In the specific case of curly pondweed (Potamogeton crispus), the type of aquatic plant in questions has the survivalist's advantage of adapting to deep or shallow, flowing or still waters.


Does pondweed have seeds?

Yes, pondweed does produce seeds for reproduction. The seeds are typically contained in small structures or capsules that are dispersed to grow into new plants.


Can you tell why we put pond weed in a fish tank?

Pondweed can be placed in a tank to create a pleasant scene, or to add extra oxygen to the water. The downside is that the pondweed could introduce fish diseases or water snails to the tank. Always use a special sterilising solution on the pondweed before introducing to the tank.


What type of vegetation does the Mississippi river have?

pondweed and plants..... I think?


What is next in this food chain pondweed snail frog?

flies


What colour would hydrogencarbonate solution turn with pondweed?

Hydrogencarbonate solution would turn yellow when pondweed is exposed to light and begins photosynthesizing. This indicates the production of oxygen gas as a result of photosynthesis.


Is the pondweed a producer?

Yes, pondweed is considered a producer. As a type of aquatic plant, it performs photosynthesis by converting sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen. This process allows pondweed to create its own food, making it an essential part of the aquatic ecosystem by providing energy for herbivores and contributing to the overall oxygen levels in the water.


What does a water louse eat?

They eat pond plants like pondweed


What eats a water louse?

They eat pond plants like pondweed


What are some common plants in lakes?

There is Waterfowl,Pondweed,Eelgrass,and Coontail