In hydrilla, roots are entirely absent. true or false
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TRUE. Because roots in hydrilla are very poorly developed (not present).
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The following statement is true.
Because the roots of hydrilla are so fragile (not present).
- Hydrilla is the only member of the Hydrilla genus, which is a submerged aquatic plant belonging to the frog's-bit family.
- Hydrilla is supposed to be native to Africa or Europe, but it has spread around the world, colonising lakes and streams.
- Hydrilla is a hardy, fast-growing perennial with long, thin stems that may reach up to 7 metres in length (23 feet).
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