Biology, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

water Hyacinth floats on water surface .explain.​

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Answered by Zacky005
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Water hyacinths are the only large aquatic herb that can float on the water unattached to the bottom. They float on bloated air-filled hollow leaf stalks. The leaves of free-floating water hyacinths are characterised by a bulbous swelling in a section of the petiole. The oxygen bubbles float to the surface of water and get released into the air which provides buoyancy.....

Answered by rajwalia
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heyy preesha here is ur answer

*Water hyacinth floats in water due to presence of large air cavities in the parenchyma tissue. These specialised parenchyma tissue are called aerenchyma*

hope this helps you preesha

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