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An aquatic plant that does not have stomata​

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In underwater plants gaseous exchange takes place directly by the body cells. No other pores like stoma are required for this purpose. For this reason underwater plants do not have stomata. if stomata would bepresent in underwater plants water will enter through the stomata fill the plant.

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Hydrophytes

water ferns) are submerge aquatic plants that do not have stomata. Instead of stomata, the plants surface cells are capable of absorbing water, nutrients, and dissolved gases in the water.

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