Biology, asked by gajanansapakal087, 11 months ago

why hydrillia is used in this experiment​

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Answered by Safiyakhanum
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Answer:

Can u pls name the experiment...

Answered by bottakusuma666
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to prove that oxygen is necessary for the photosynthesis. Because hydrilla is a small plant and hence easy to handle and also it is a aquatic plant so it is able to breath in water whereas land plants are not.

Explanation:

hydrilla is an aquatic plant. So, it makes it easier to setup the experiment. It doesn’t have stomata like land based plants to exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with air. It exchanges gases with its entire surface area. This makes it easier to see the gas bubbles being released.Hydrilla is a green aquatic plant that carries out photosynthesis using carbon dioxide, water and sunlight to produce organic compounds and oxygen.

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