Science, asked by sumaraghav09, 8 hours ago

We can see the leaves,stem, and flowers of the water lily. Do you think it has roots? Give reason for your answer.

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Answered by varnna3
8

Answer:

yes it does

Explanation:

water lily has roots they are underwater thas why we cant see.i have one in my house it does have roots

Answered by AmeliaRobinson
6

Answer:

Aquatic plants like water lilies have one big advantage: They have plenty of water all around them. This means water lilies don't need adaptations for absorbing, moving or saving water. They save energy because they don't need to grow elaborate root structures or vascular tissues. They don't need this additional support because the buoyant water keeps them afloat. Water lilies don't need adaptations like strong woody stems and deep anchoring roots. Instead of using energy to keep their stems strong, they focus on maintaining strong leaves.

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