Vascular tissue is the tissue which makes steam strong . As their are no such tissue in steam of aquatic plant it makes them weak.
as the flowing water make the stem weaks
No. Aquatic plants do not have gills. Aquatic vertebrates, such as fish, have gills.
Aquatic plants live in sea or oceans.
C4 plants are usually not aquatic, as they are more commonly found in dry, warm environments. C3 plants can include both terrestrial and aquatic plants, as they are more adaptable to different environmental conditions.
Thomas M Craven has written: 'Responses of selected aquatic biota to thermal discharges from Cumberland Steam-Electric Plant' -- subject(s): Aquatic biology, Electric power-plants, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Electric power-plants
the extinction of the aquatic plants
The plants that grow in water are called aquatic plants. for e.g. Lotus, Water hyacinth, Water Lily etc.
More aquatic plants are found at marshy places of subtropical zones.
An aquafarmer is another name for an aquaculturist - a person involved in aquaculture - the cultivation of aquatic produce such as aquatic plants, fish, and other aquatic animals.
Aquatic plants help to oxygenate the water - replacing the oxygen that's used by the fish - and the decaying fish waste.
Aquatic plants.
An aquaculture is the cultivation of aquatic produce such as aquatic plants, fish, and other aquatic animals.