Is the body of Hydrilla covered mith mucilage? Why or why not? Explain
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The answer is "Yes" hydrilla plants are covered by mucilage.
Hydrilla are actually the aquatic plants living in water.Hence in order to protect the plant from being decayed in the water mucilage surrounds the plant body These mucilage are are non soluble in water and made of protein along with complex polysaccharides as well as the uranides. Mucilage is actually the thick substance just like a glue.
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The body of Hydrilla is covered by mucilage and leaves have no stomata. ... Lotus has plate like leaves with stomata on the upper surface.
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