Biology, asked by likin, 1 year ago

why aquatic plants do not decay even though they are always in water

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Answered by choky72
14
because they contains the cuticle which is thick and is in epidermic tissue so they don't decay in water......

choky72: thanx
likin: is it perfectly right or doubt
choky72: perfectly right i m sure
likin: OK thank you
choky72: my plessure
likin: miss my teacher told that this answer is wrong
choky72: who come it is wrong
choky72: as per as my knowldge its right
MisterMeow: read Wiki about water hyacinth .. it got a cuticle word in it
choky72: yeah
Answered by Meww
3
Because they are living.. when one organisms die then only its body starts to decay... Its simple ^_^

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MisterMeow: Actually no ... parts of living being rots ... even if they are alive ...
Meww: Oh
MisterMeow: Aquatic plants have , cuticle as we have skin which act as barrier from preventing our intrals from rotting away
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