Environmental Sciences, asked by ZennyISMyFriend3122, 1 year ago

water lilly plant shows ........adaptation

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Answered by bhat00
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Answer:

Hydrophytic adaptation....... ..

Answered by probrainsme102
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Answer:

Hydrophytic adaptation

Explanation:

Hydrophytic plants have several adaptations that allow them to survive in water. For example, water lilies and lotuses are anchored to the soil by shallow roots. Plants are equipped with long, hollow stems that reach the surface of the water, and large, flat, waxy leaves that allow the top of the plant to float. Plants grow up to 6 feet deep in water. A plant growing in water or water-saturated land. Example- Lilly. A type of plant that grows and grows only when a sufficient amount of moisture is available. It develops only in water or in very humid parts. Its stem is usually long and soft and lacks wood fiber is found. Its root is shallow and its leaves are long and thin. The banana is a classic example of this. A plant that grows in an environment with a high water supply, such as a species found in tropical rainforests whose leaves are generally broad.

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