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Sea grass is the source of industrial manufacture of

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Answered by pramodmahule44
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of cellulose.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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SEA GRASS

Sea grass is a source of industrial manufacture of IODINE.

KEY TAKEAWAYS FOR SEA GRASS:

* Seagrasses are a paraphyletic group of marine angiosperms that evolved from land plants to the sea three to four times in parallel. A seagrass species can be identified by the traits.

*  It only exists in an estuary or marine environment, and nowhere else. Pollination occurs underwater using specialized pollen. Seeds are formed underwater and spread by both biotic and abiotic processes.  The principal photosynthetic tissue of the seagrass species is the epidermis, which has no stomata and has a decreased cuticle.

*  Anchoring is aided by the rhizome, or subterranean stem. The roots may survive in an anoxic environment and rely on oxygen delivery from the leaves and rhizomes for survival, but they are also crucial for nutrition transfer.

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