what are the main adaptations that give hydrilla an advantages over other native plants
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The main adaptations that give hydrilla an advantage over other native plants are: it can grow at low light intensities, it is better at absorbing carbon dioxide from the water, it is able to store nutrients for later use, it can tolerate a wide range of water quality conditions
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it can grow in low light intensity.
it can absorb carbondioxide from the water.
it store nutrients for future use.
it can tolerate the wide range of water qualities conditions.
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