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How does completely submerged hydrophytes are different from partially submerge hydrophytes​

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Answered by riyaraj0302
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Many hydrophytes absorb water and gases over the whole surface and have no stomata like the spiked water milfoil (Myriophyllum spicata), which is completely submerged in water. Hydrophytes that are partially submerged have floating leaves with stomata through which gases can be exchanged as in land plants.

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