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Swollen and spongy petioles or leaf stalks keep the water hyacinth afloat ?it a fill up

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Answered by rosey25
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The answer is TRUE. Swollen and spongy petioles or leaf stalks keep the water hyacinth (Eichhoria crassipes) plant afloat. Explanation: The bulbous stem/petiole is hollow/spongy/swollen and when filled with air, provides the buoyancy to the water hyacinth so that it can float above the water unsupported.

Answered by lakshyalakshmi2006
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Explanation:

The answer is TRUE. Swollen and spongy petioles or leaf stalks keep the water hyacinth (Eichhoria crassipes) plant afloat. Explanation: The bulbous stem/petiole is hollow/spongy/swollen and when filled with air, provides the buoyancy to the water hyacinth so that it can float above the water unsupported

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