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What are aquatic plants?State two example of each type​

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Answered by keshavsharma938
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Aquatic plants are plants that have adapted to living in aquatic environments (saltwater or freshwater). They are also referred to as hydrophytes or macrophytes to distinguish them from algae and other microphytes. ...

Aquatic plants are classified as:

Free floating – example: duckweed.

Totally submerged – example: naiad.

Bottom rooted and floating – example: water lily.

Emergent and rooted – example: quillwort.

Totally emergent – example: cattails.

Streambank and wet areas – example: alders.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Any type of plant or vegetation which lives and grows in water is called an aquatic plant. They are found in all types of water whether seawater or freshwater. For instance, you can see them in oceans, rivers, lakes, ponds and more.

Any type of plant or vegetation which lives and grows in water is called an aquatic plant. They are found in all types of water whether seawater or freshwater. For instance, you can see them in oceans, rivers, lakes, ponds and more.Just like aquatic animals that have unique characteristics, aquatic plants also have features which the terrestrial plants do not possess.

Any type of plant or vegetation which lives and grows in water is called an aquatic plant. They are found in all types of water whether seawater or freshwater. For instance, you can see them in oceans, rivers, lakes, ponds and more.Just like aquatic animals that have unique characteristics, aquatic plants also have features which the terrestrial plants do not possess.Just like any other plants types, aquatic plants are also divided into groups essentially. They divide into:

groups essentially. They divide into:Algae

groups essentially. They divide into:AlgaeThey are the most common type of aquatic plants. You can find them in oceans as they have no roots, leaves or stems. They are really small and important part of the ocean food chain. For instance, Lyngby and musk grass are algae.

groups essentially. They divide into:AlgaeThey are the most common type of aquatic plants. You can find them in oceans as they have no roots, leaves or stems. They are really small and important part of the ocean food chain. For instance, Lyngby and musk grass are algae.Floating Plants

groups essentially. They divide into:AlgaeThey are the most common type of aquatic plants. You can find them in oceans as they have no roots, leaves or stems. They are really small and important part of the ocean food chain. For instance, Lyngby and musk grass are algae.Floating PlantsThese plants are not fixed to the bottom of the water. However, they do have roots that absorb the water. You can find them in fresh or saltwater. Their leaves are firm and remain flat to absorb more sunlight. For instance, lilies and water hyacinth are aquatic plants.

groups essentially. They divide into:AlgaeThey are the most common type of aquatic plants. You can find them in oceans as they have no roots, leaves or stems. They are really small and important part of the ocean food chain. For instance, Lyngby and musk grass are algae.Floating PlantsThese plants are not fixed to the bottom of the water. However, they do have roots that absorb the water. You can find them in fresh or saltwater. Their leaves are firm and remain flat to absorb more sunlight. For instance, lilies and water hyacinth are aquatic plants.Submerged Plants

groups essentially. They divide into:AlgaeThey are the most common type of aquatic plants. You can find them in oceans as they have no roots, leaves or stems. They are really small and important part of the ocean food chain. For instance, Lyngby and musk grass are algae.Floating PlantsThese plants are not fixed to the bottom of the water. However, they do have roots that absorb the water. You can find them in fresh or saltwater. Their leaves are firm and remain flat to absorb more sunlight. For instance, lilies and water hyacinth are aquatic plants.Submerged PlantsThese types of aquatic plants are rooted in the water’s floor. Most of the vegetation of this plant is found underwater. They have thin and narrow leaves. For instance, hydrilla’s and bog moss are submerged

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