________ is a submerged plant
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eelgrass, elodea, hydrilla, and pondweed is a submerged plant
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- Seagrasses and pondweed (Elodea canadensis) have no stomata since they are completely submerged.
- The leaves are typically thread-like or thin (see Zostera marina on the left) (round but with a small diameter; e.g. Syringodium isoetifolium).
- In general, there is a good surface-to-volume ratio (high) found. Water balance is not an issue with fresh water plants.
- Through the thin, air-permeable cuticle, they exchange gas ideally without risk of dessication; the epidermis is likewise thin or nonexistent.
- Seagrasses, on the other hand, must contend with their environment's extreme salt.
- In contrast to freshwater plants, the exterior cell wall is thicker.
- In general, aquatic plants have a smaller vascular system.
- Large intercellular cavities extend into stems and roots, allowing oxygen to flow more freely.
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