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An aquatic plant that does not have stomata​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hydrophytes

  • Aquatic plants that have floating leaves or emergent leaves will have stomata. those with underwater leaves (finely divided) can absorb carbon dioxide directly from the water. Water is abundant so there is no need for transpiration to help cool and transport water and minerals into the leaves.

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Answered by Jellymelly
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Answer:

Hydrophytes

Explanation:

Hydrophytes (ex.

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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