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Explain why you needed to use a water plant for this experiment?

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Answered by nyanlinsett33
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Because of their ability to absorb CO₂ underwater.

Explanation:

CO₂ is needed for plants to photosynthesise.
The balanced chemical equation is 6CO₂ + 6H₂O   C₆H₁₂O₆ + If you were to use a normal plant, it would fail to get 6CO₂ from its stomata underwater, whereas aquatic plants have special adaptations that allow them to absorb this gas which is the face of global warming while being submerged in aquatic environments. That is why you have to use water plants for the photosynthesis experiment.

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