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White Lotus. It is also known as the European White Waterlily, White Water Rose or Nenuphar. ...
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Three Adaptive features of aquatic plants (hydrophytes) are as follows: a) Underdeveloped conducting tissues (xylem and phloem) are present. b) The plants body covered with waxy substance. c) The stems are long, soft and spongy.
ubmerged plants are rooted plants with flaccid or limp stems and most of their vegetative mass is below the water surface, although small portions may stick above the water.
In the aquatic plants a large air cavity is present in parenchyma cells that give buoyancy to the plants and help them to float in the water. This type of parenchyma cell is known as aerenchyma.
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pine tree , galf tree , cactus , mango tree , apple tree , coconut tree
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Aquatic plants are a natural part of every lake ecosystem and serve many purposes in a lake. Some plant functions include: The production of leaves and stems that fuel the food web-they are a valuable food source. The production of oxygen through photosynthesis-they oxygenate the water via plant processes.
They enhance water quality and help prevent algae growth by using nutrients produced by fish waste, uneaten food and organic debris.
They produce oxygen during daylight hours, which is used by fish and helps stabilize pH.
The production of leaves and stems that fuel the food web-they are a valuable food source. The production of oxygen through photosynthesis-they oxygenate the water via plant processes. Providing underwater cover for fish, amphibians, birds, insects and many other organisms.