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The reason that the majority of aquatic plants grow near the surface of water is sunlight- the deeper you go, the less light makes it through the water. Because plants need sunlight for photosynthesis, most will then grow in shallower water because they will have more light.
Some examples of flowers that grow in water include water lilies, lotus flowers, and water hyacinths. These aquatic plants typically thrive in ponds, lakes, and other freshwater environments, adding beauty to the water's surface.
Water lilies are a common type of flower that grow on water. They have large circular leaves that float on the water's surface, with beautiful blooms that rise above the surface on sturdy stems. Another example is the lotus flower, which also grows in water and is known for its cultural significance in many Eastern traditions.
Agar deeps are used to see whether an organism requires oxygen to grow. If there is spreading growth only at the bottom of the tube, the organism is an obligate anaerobe (meaning it cannot tolerate oxygen). If there is growth only at the surface of the agar, the organism is an obligate aerobe (it cannot grow without oxygen). And if there is growth all along the point of innoculation, the organism is a facultative anaerobe and can survive either way.
Aquatic Please add more if you know more.
Aquatic plants grow in water.
The reason that the majority of aquatic plants grow near the surface of water is sunlight- the deeper you go, the less light makes it through the water. Because plants need sunlight for photosynthesis, most will then grow in shallower water because they will have more light.
Some examples of flowers that grow in water include water lilies, lotus flowers, and water hyacinths. These aquatic plants typically thrive in ponds, lakes, and other freshwater environments, adding beauty to the water's surface.
The plants that grow in water are called aquatic plants. for e.g. Lotus, Water hyacinth, Water Lily etc.
Water lilies are a common type of flower that grow on water. They have large circular leaves that float on the water's surface, with beautiful blooms that rise above the surface on sturdy stems. Another example is the lotus flower, which also grows in water and is known for its cultural significance in many Eastern traditions.
Agar deeps are used to see whether an organism requires oxygen to grow. If there is spreading growth only at the bottom of the tube, the organism is an obligate anaerobe (meaning it cannot tolerate oxygen). If there is growth only at the surface of the agar, the organism is an obligate aerobe (it cannot grow without oxygen). And if there is growth all along the point of innoculation, the organism is a facultative anaerobe and can survive either way.
It supports its grow
I believe the answer is wetlands.
They grow until they reach the surface of the water.
The process of propagation in water helps aquatic plants grow by allowing them to reproduce and spread. This can lead to an increase in the population of aquatic plants, which can improve the overall health and biodiversity of the aquatic ecosystem.
Accessibility to pollinating insects is a reason why pond weed flowers grow above the water. Aquatic plants whose male variety's pollen grains are water-pollinated by a female variety's floral stigmas contrastingly will not need the above-surface flowerings.
Duckweed is a small, floating aquatic plant with tiny leaves that spread across the water surface, while water lilies are larger aquatic plants that typically have showy flowers and round leaves that float on the water's surface. Duckweed reproduces rapidly and is often considered a nuisance in ponds, while water lilies are prized for their beauty in ornamental ponds and gardens.