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What is a hydrilla?

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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.

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What is the scientific name of hydrilla?

The scientific name of hydrilla is Hydrilla verticillata.


Hydrilla belongs to which family?

Hydrilla belongs to the family Hydrocharitaceae.


Is the hydrilla a floating plant?

The hydrilla is a fully submerged plant.


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


How the allium sp and hydrilla sp were different in the observed specimens?

allium sp does not contain chloroplast while hydrilla sp cell does contain chloroplast because the colour of the hydrilla itself is green.


What is the consumer of hydrilla?

The consumer of hydrilla includes various herbivorous animals such as grass carp, waterfowl, and certain insects. These organisms feed on hydrilla as a food source in aquatic ecosystems.


Which leaf contains starch mayana or hydrilla?

Mayana leaves contain starch, while hydrilla leaves do not contain starch. Starch is a carbohydrate storage molecule that plants produce through photosynthesis.


How do people interact with hydrilla?

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


Why does water hydrilla decrease when the water lily increase?

because lilies float on top of water depriving hydrilla of light