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Write diffrence between epihydrophily and hypohydrophily

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Answered by Surnia
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Hydrophily is the process of pollination in plants through water. Epihydrophily and hypohydrophily are the types of hydrophily.

Explanation:

  • Epihydrophily is a process of pollination in which the pollen grains are transferred from the surface of water whereas the hypohydrophily takes place below the water surface.
  • Epihydrophily can be seen in plants that are grown above the surface of water whereas the hypohydrophily can be seen in submerged plants.
  • The example of epihydrophily is Vallisneria whereas the example of hypohydrophily is the Ceratophyllum.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Diffrence between epihydrophily and hypohydrophily:

  • When the pollination takes place at the surface of the water then it is called epihydrophily and when the pollination takes place below the surface of the water called hypodydrophily.
  • Epihydrophily can be seen in the plants which are present above the surface of the water and the hypodydrophily can be seen in the plant which is present under the water.
  • Vallisneria is the plant where the pollination takes place at the surface of the water.

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