in water lily the plant does not lack water why are large air chambers found near the lower surface of the leave ?
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because the leaf has to flow on water
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Plants need water, carbon dioxide and light energy from the sun to make their own food through a process called photosynthesis, so they can grow, reproduce and survive. Water lilies have access to plenty of water since their stems are at the very bottom of the pond, with their leaves floating on the water's surface, but they have evolved other adaptations for survival.
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Water lilies live in water because they evolved adaptations, special characteristics or traits, to allow them to survive in that environment, such as weak stems, flat, broad leaves with stomata on their upper surface and bowl-shaped flowers.
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