How do aquatic plants perform photosynthesis?
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Aquatic plants may take in carbon dioxide from the air or water, depending on whether their leaves float or are under water. The leaves of floating plants, such as lotus and water lilies, get direct sunlight. ... They can take in carbon dioxide from the air and release oxygen into the air.
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Plants have special little chemical machines based on the light-absorbing molecule chlorophyll to conduct the photosynthesis. Most plants and many bacteria get their food by photosynthesis. ... Aquatic plants get water and carbon dioxide from their aquatic environment and, like the land plants, light energy from the sun.
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