why submerged water plants have thin and narrow leaves
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Some aquatic plants are totally submerged in water.All parts if such plants grow underwater. Some of them have narrow and thin ribbon like leaves which can bend in flowering water. In some submerged plants leaves are often highly divided through which the water easily flow without damaging them.
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So as to allow the water current flow through them easily, without damaging the plant.
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thin and narrow leaves to help them filter oxygen from the water. these leaves also prevents the plant from being washed away by water flow
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