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write some terrestrial,water plant and saprophytic plant​

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Answered by msangita354
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There are relatively few obligate submersed aquatic plants (species that cannot tolerate emersion for even relatively short periods), but some examples include members of Hydrocharitaceae and Cabombaceae, Ceratophyllum, and Aldrovanda, and most macroalgae (e.g. Chara and Nitella)

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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A terrestrial plant could be a plant that grows on, in, or from land. Other sorts of plants are aquatic (living in water), epiphytic (living on trees) and lithophytic (living in or on rocks). Eg: a number of them are Dioscorea bulbifera, Autumn Olive, Beach vitex, Brazilian Peppertree, British yellowhead and plumed thistle

Many small aquatic animals use plants like duckweed for a home, or for cover from predators. another familiar sample of aquatic plants might include floating heart, water lily, lotus, and Eichhornia spesiosa.

Mushrooms and moulds, waxflower, Corallorhiza orchids, and Mycorrhizal fungi are some samples of saprophytic plants. During the method of feeding, Saprophytes break down decomposed organic matter that's left behind by other dead organisms and plants.

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