If there were no underwater plants like hydrilla, aquatic ecosystems would suffer significantly. These plants provide essential habitats and food sources for various aquatic organisms, including fish and invertebrates. The absence of such vegetation would lead to decreased biodiversity, disrupted food chains, and increased water pollution due to the lack of natural filtration and oxygen production. Overall, the health of aquatic environments and the species that depend on them would be severely compromised.
Hydrilla is an aquatic plant which means that it naturally grows in water. If one placed hydrilla twigs in a beaker of water, the twigs would begin to sprout roots and would eventually grow leaves if the environment was conducive to growth.
what would happen to plants nutrition if plants did not have roots
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all the fish would die
The fish would dry out even if it is underwater.
They would die
You get pea plants.
Yes, plants underwater do need sunlight to survive. Sunlight is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants make their own food. Without sunlight, underwater plants would not be able to produce the energy they need to grow and carry out other essential functions.
there would be no water for the plants
it would pee back on you
Underwater plants have long and thin leaves because they need to minimize resistance to water flow and reduce breakage from water currents. Broad leaves would create more drag and could be easily damaged. The thin leaves help optimize their ability to absorb sunlight and nutrients from the water.
Eventually it would break through the surface of the ocean and then form an island.