A plant which can grow partially or wholly submerged in water is called
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A few aquatic plants are able to survive in brackish, saline, and salt water. The only angiosperms capable of growing completely submerged in seawater are the seagrasses. Examples are found in genera such as Thalassia and Zostera.
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Answer is Hydrophytes in fresh water and Halophytes in salt water
- Hydrophytes plants are the ones which are found in freshwater habitats.
- They are partially or completely submerged in water. They are either free floating or rooted. They have a soft body
- . Roots are either absent or poorly developed. Leaves which are above water contain stomata in the upper surface for transpiration.
- Example- Water lily, Vallisnveria.
- Plants living partly inside water and partly above it are called Halophytes.
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