Pondweed does have stomata, It is located on the upper surface on the leaf as it still needs to photosynthesis and cant get sun from underneath.
Yes Green Turtles eat curly pondweed
Potamogeton
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.
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.
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.
pondweed and plants..... I think?
flies
stomata =Specialized passages through the cuticle that enable plants to exchange gases.
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.
Stomata
Stomata is already the plural form of stoma.
They eat pond plants like pondweed