why do plants submerged in water have long ,thin leaves?
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In the case of underwater plants, skinny leaves on plants take advantage of their length and light weight. Aquatic plants are often long and thin so they can stretch upward towards sunlight and photosynthesize. ... The thin leaves allow water to flow through and around the plants, minimizing damage.
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In the case of underwater plants, skinny leaves on plants take advantage of their length and light weight. Aquatic plants are often long and thin so they can stretch upward towards sunlight and photosynthesize. ... The thin leaves allow water to flow through and around the plants, minimizing damage.
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