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Explain the habitat of aquatic plants​

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Answered by rohitsingh1801
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Aquatic plants are plants that have adapted to living in aquatic environments (saltwater or freshwater). They are also referred to as hydrophytes or macrophytes to distinguish them from algae and other microphytes. A macrophyte is a plant that grows in or near water and is either emergent, submergent, or floating. In lakes and rivers macrophytes provide cover for fish, substrate for aquatic invertebrates, produce oxygen, and act as food for some fish and wildlife.

Answered by Anonymous
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Aquatic plants, also termed as hydrophytes or aquatic macrophytes, live within in watery environments. In the ecosystem, aquatic plants serve as food and habitat for animal living in the sea.

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