The leaves of submerged aquatic plants are _____.
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they are mostly thin but some leaves are thick also.
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Completely submerged water plants like seagrasses and pondweed (Elodea canadensis) lack stomata. The leaves are mostly thin (e.g. Zostera marina, here left) or thread-like (round but with a small diameter; e.g. Syringodium isoetifolium)
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