Biology, asked by sanchaysumansxs, 11 months ago

why are aquatic plants not rigid?​

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Answered by Archismanhes
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Explanation:

The stem of the aquatic plants is flexible because it helps the leaves to float. They bend with the flow of water so the plants do not get damaged by strong current. The stems of such plants may have hollow, air filled pockets which help the plants to remain at the sunlit surface.

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