Yes, it is a fully-submerged plant; it's aquatic.
Chara is totally submerged plant. It is found in ponds and ditches.
Examples of fully submerged plants include eelgrass (Zostera marina), waterweed (Elodea canadensis), and hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata). These plants are adapted to grow entirely underwater and play important roles in aquatic ecosystems.
Yes it belongs to the flowering plant family Hydrocharitaceae
Yes, tape grass (Vallisneria) is a fully submerged aquatic plant that grows in freshwater habitats such as lakes, rivers, and ponds. It typically has long, ribbon-like leaves that grow underwater from a root system anchored in the sediment.
No. An elodea is a species of aquatic plant.
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Yes, it is a fully-submerged plant
No. It is a partially submerged plant.
It survives entirely under water and is known as a submergent
Chara is totally submerged plant. It is found in ponds and ditches.
Elodea is an aquatic plant commonly known as waterweed. It belongs to the genus Elodea within the family Hydrocharitaceae. Elodea is often used in biology classrooms for studying plant cells and photosynthesis.
The hydrilla is a fully submerged plant.
Yes, bamboo can be fully submerged in water as it is a water-resistant plant material.
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Examples of fully submerged plants include eelgrass (Zostera marina), waterweed (Elodea canadensis), and hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata). These plants are adapted to grow entirely underwater and play important roles in aquatic ecosystems.
No, Cabomba is a partially-submerged plant. It is rooted in soil at the bottom of the pond with its leaves, flowers, fruits on or above the surface of the water.