What are Hydrophytes. CBSE
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Any plant adapted to grow wholly or partly submerged in water or wet habitats; an aquatic plant; a wetland plant.
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It is a category of plants.
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A plant that grows wholly or partly submerged in water. Because they have less need to conserve water, hydrophytes often have a reduced cuticle and fewer stomata than other plants.
Hydrophytes (ex. water ferns) are submerge aquatic plants that do not have stomata. Instead of stomata, the plants surface cells are capable of absorbing water, nutrients, and dissolved gases in the water.
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