Science, asked by bharatDadhich, 11 months ago

difference between the leaves of submerged plant and partially submerged plant in a pond

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sumberged plants are those that grow complaetely underwater like hornwort or naiads.

Partially submerged plants (emergents) are those that grow with their lower parts below water but some of the leaves are at or above the water surface (water lily, cattails, rushes).

Answered by Surnia
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The difference between the leaves of submerged and partially submerged leaves:

Explanation:

The leaves of the submerged plant are completely submerged inside the water whereas the leaves of the partially submerged plants the leaves remain partially submerged in water,

The leaves of the  partially submerged plants posses the waxy cuticle but the leaves of the submerged plants do not posses the waxy cuticle.

The examples of submerged plants include Hydrilla and pondweed whereas the example of partially submerged plant include Water lily.

Learn more about submerged plants:

Example of submerged plant stage: https://brainly.in/question/12698196

Two completely submerged plants: https://brainly.in/question/9077677

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