Biology, asked by kkrwl575, 7 months ago

AQUATIC PLANTS ARE SUBMERGED IN WATER BUT THEY DON'T DIE. WHY ?

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Answered by MissSizzling
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  • As with humans, when plants (and plant roots, in particular) that normally live out of water are submerged underwater, they suffocate. But plants that naturally live in wet places don't die! ... Adaptations for living in the water evolved at different times and from unrelated groups of upland plants.

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Answered by shilpadevikharwas89
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Answer:

because there leaves have a waxy coating which do not let the water to wet them that is why they do not die in water.

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