Biology, asked by RahulTG17, 11 months ago

Write the adaptation in aqautic plants due to which submerged leaves can bend in the flowing water

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Answered by Anonymous
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heya!

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submerged plants have narrow and thin ribbon-like leaves. These can bend in the flowing water, while in some plants the leaves are often highly divided, through which the water can easily flow without damaging them.

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Answered by Bansarikikz
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Some acquatic plants are totally submerged in water and the part of such plants grow under water. All parts of such plants grow under water.
The roots are much reduced in size and their main function is to hold the plant in place.
The stems of these plants are long , hollow and light.
The stems grow up to the surface of the water while the leaves and flowers , float on the surface of the water . Eg water Hyacinth.
Some other acquatic plants have narrow and thin ribbon like leaves. These can bend in the flowing water. These leaves can bend in the flowing water. Such leaves are highly divided , through which water can easily flow without damaging them.
In some other cases, like the lotus , require much sunlight. Their leaves are wide and disc shaped. Their stem and leaves have a waxy coating . This coating help the leaves and stem from getting wet , so they float on the surface of the water.
Hope u understood the concept....

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