Biology, asked by aaravbasit, 1 year ago

the plants which grow in low light intensities are called
1)hydrophytes
2)heliophytes
3)sciophytes
4)xerophytes​

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Answered by phillipinestest
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The plants which grow in low light intensities are called Sciophytes.

Explanation:

Plants are classified into different categories based upon their habitation. The classification includes:

  • Hydrophytes: The plants which live in water are called Hydrophytes.
  • Heliophytes: The plants which have the ability to survive in the high intensity of sunlight they are called Heliophytes.
  • Sciophytes: The plants which grow in low light intensities are called Sciophytes.
  • Xerophytes: The plant which has the ability to survive in little or no water environment, they are called Xerophytes.

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