Biology, asked by mannembhavika, 8 months ago

HOW DO AQUATIC PLANTS FLOAT IN WATER?​

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Answered by dollhiba67
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Aquatic plants float on water because they have buoyancy because of the presence of large air cavities in their parenchyma, and the parenchyma is known as aerenchyma.

Answered by Anonymous
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You can see many different aquatic plants in the Victoria house whose leaves and shoots float on the surface of the water. Air-filled tissues in various parts of the plant provide the buoyancy that allows them to float.

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