Social Sciences, asked by rahulaisectda5514, 8 months ago

The autotropic plants that grow mainly in water and do not have specific parts like root steam leaf flowers

Answers

Answered by sdhanush1
0

Answer:

Spirogyra

Explanation:

Spirogyra is a part of Thallophyta group and grows mainly in water. They do not have specific parts such as root-stem-leaves-flowers, but are autotrophic due to the presence of chlorophyll.

Answered by BIGFANS12
0

Answer:

THALLOPHYTA GRP PLANTS

THESE PLANTS LACK DETAILS SUCH AS A STEM OR ROOT AND THEY R AUTOTROPHIC

Similar questions