Biology, asked by mishrarajni005, 6 months ago

HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills)
1. Does the process of photosynthesis take place in aquatic plants or in the plants
submerged in water? (Hint: Aquatic plants survive in water, for example, lotus.)

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Answered by adityampillai555
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

Plants undergo photosynthesis, which is the process where carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight are transformed into sugar and oxygen. Even though they look different than terrestrial (land) plants, aquatic plants, or plants that live on the water's surface or submerged underwater, also undergo photosynthesis.

Answered by uditagupta2020
6

Plants undergo photosynthesis, which is the process where carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight are transformed into sugar and oxygen. Even though they look different than terrestrial (land) plants, aquatic plants, or plants that live on the water's surface or submerged underwater, also undergo photosynthesis.

Aquatic plants may take in carbon dioxide from the air or water, depending on whether their leaves float or are under water. ... These types of aquatic plants do not require special adaptations to perform photosynthesis. They can take in carbon dioxide from the air and release oxygen into the air.

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