1. Mangrove
a. Red Mangrove
b. Black Mangrove
c. White Mangrove
2. Shaving Brush Plant
3. Mermaid's Fan Plant
4. Halimeda Plant
5. Lettuce Algae
Plants that live in the hydrosphere are commonly known as aquatic plants. These plants have adapted to live in aquatic environments and can be further categorized into submersed, floating, and emergent plants. Some examples of aquatic plants include water lilies, water hyacinths, and duckweed.
Some examples of freshwater plants include water lilies, hornworts, water hyacinths, and duckweed. These plants play important roles in freshwater ecosystems by providing oxygen, habitat, and food for various aquatic organisms.
Plants which live in water (such as waterlilies) can also be called aquatic plants, plants which live in marshy ground or at the edges of ponds (such as reeds) can also be refered to as marginal aquatics. Moisture loving plants is another term which is often used.
Plants undergo mutations to develop a plant that can survive longer. For example, millions of years ago plants couldn't live outside of water because the conditions were too harsh. They managed to evolve and live on land by developing cuticles and different ways of pollinating.
plants can live in all sorts of places. in water like cattails or whatever you call those things, then there's flowers and desert plants too. they can live about anywhere
algea and lilly pads are on top.
The different types of plants that live in Freshwater Biomes are-seaweed (freshwater)-water lilies-alage-kelp (aka Susswassertang)ANS2:There are thousands of examples of plants that live in fresh water. A short list of invasive aquatic plants in Washington (see link) lists about twenty.
Plants that live in the hydrosphere are commonly known as aquatic plants. These plants have adapted to live in aquatic environments and can be further categorized into submersed, floating, and emergent plants. Some examples of aquatic plants include water lilies, water hyacinths, and duckweed.
Some examples of freshwater plants include water lilies, hornworts, water hyacinths, and duckweed. These plants play important roles in freshwater ecosystems by providing oxygen, habitat, and food for various aquatic organisms.
water wheel plants live in wet environments.
Plants which live in water (such as waterlilies) can also be called aquatic plants, plants which live in marshy ground or at the edges of ponds (such as reeds) can also be refered to as marginal aquatics. Moisture loving plants is another term which is often used.
algae
Plants that live in the desert are usually adapted to survive in hot and dry conditions. Examples include cacti, succulents, and drought-resistant grasses. These plants have special features like water-storing stems or leaves, reduced surface area to minimize water loss, and deep root systems to access water deep underground.
five examples of the same sound?
water wheel plants live in wet environments.
Flowers or plants can not live in chlorine treated water. This is because the chlorine chemicals shutdown the organelles of the plants cells.
Plants undergo mutations to develop a plant that can survive longer. For example, millions of years ago plants couldn't live outside of water because the conditions were too harsh. They managed to evolve and live on land by developing cuticles and different ways of pollinating.