Biology, asked by Delnababu, 5 months ago

plants that live on the sea bed other than algae and seagrass​

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Answered by jithendranathAM
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Explanation:

Kelp. Kelp beds are commonly found throughout colder ocean waters. ...

Red Algae. Red algae have populated the warm, tropical waters of the world for more than 500 million years. ...

Seagrass. ...

Sargassum.


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Answered by skraju124
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Explanation:

A Plant, Not a Seaweed

Seagrasses belong to a group of plants called monocotyledons that include grasses, lilies and palms.

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