Biology, asked by huraira39, 11 months ago

what us the Function of hydrophytes?​

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Answered by naman242478
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General adaptations of a hydrophyte to maintain water balance. Hydrophytes generally have a reduced presence of roots, or they can be entirely absent from the plant in general. The main function of hydrophytic roots is for anchorage in the water, not for absorption of water as leaves can absorb water through osmosis.

Answered by Anonymous
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Leaves of hydrophytes can differ depending on how submerged the plant is. In fully submerged plants, the leaves will generally be thin and divided for the purpose of creating a large surface area for the direct absorption of nutrients, gases such as CO2 for photosynthesis and water for survival.

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