Science, asked by 11harman, 1 year ago


Deep in the ocean, sunlight can hardly reach, yet there are plants such as brown and re-
found here. How do you think they are able to synthesise their food.

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Answered by mayukhkarmakar5
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Plants in deep ocean receive oxygen from water and get access to sunlight. Due to presence of chlorophyll, pigments of red and brown help inmasking predominant green pigments of photosynthesis. As a result, they easily prepare their food and survive for long. After their death, they fall down.

Answered by kanishkjoshia
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Plants in deep ocean receive oxygen from water and get access to sunlight. Due to presence of chlorophyll, pigments of red and brown help inmasking predominant green pigments of photosynthesis. As a result, they easily prepare their food and survive for long. After their death, they fall down.

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