How do the completely submerged plants in water get proper sunlight for photosynthesis?
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Chloroplasts in these plants are often situated on the surface of the leaf to maximize exposure to light. As depth below the surface increases, the amount of sunlight available to aquatic plants decreases. Some plant species have anatomical, cellular or biochemical adaptations that allow them to carry out photosynthesis successfully in deep or murky water despite the decreased availability of sunlight.
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