Science, asked by rishavstd4, 19 days ago

floating plants have broad leaves

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Answered by Pineaplle
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Explanation:

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=>True

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=>This makes the plant light enough to float in the water. For example, duckweed, water hyacinth. These plants have roots fixed to the mud at the bottom of the pond. The plants have broad and flat, plate like leaves with waxy coating on the surface.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Because they exist in an environment where water is abundant, aquatic plants develop wide leaves to optimize water loss through respiration.
  • Furthermore, by absorbing a higher amount of light, Large Surface Area aids in photosynthesis.
  • Wax is found on the leaves of plants that dwell beneath the sea's surface.
  • Water tends to escape through their leaves due to the salty nature of seawater and the hypotonic atmosphere outdoors.
  • As a result, waxes provide them with protection against water loss.
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