Examples of eukaryotes include animals (such as humans), plants (such as trees), fungi (such as mushrooms), protists (such as amoebas), and algae (such as seaweed).
Stomata are absent in underwater plants to prevent excessive water loss. Underwater plants can absorb carbon dioxide directly from the water, so they do not need stomata to allow gas exchange with the atmosphere. Instead, they have adapted to utilize other methods for gas exchange that are more efficient in their aquatic environment.
Plants that have air-filled spaces in their tissues are likely to be aquatic or semi-aquatic plants. These air spaces help the plant float in water and provide buoyancy, allowing them to access oxygen for underwater respiration. Examples include water lilies, water hyacinths, and pondweeds.
Yes, plants underwater do need sunlight to survive. Sunlight is essential for photosynthesis, the process by which plants make their own food. Without sunlight, underwater plants would not be able to produce the energy they need to grow and carry out other essential functions.
Plants that can survive underwater have adaptations such as thin leaves to allow for efficient gas exchange, specialized tissue to transport oxygen and nutrients, and the ability to perform photosynthesis using low light levels. Some plants also have the ability to store oxygen in special structures to help them survive in oxygen-depleted water.
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Examples of fully submerged plants include eelgrass (Zostera marina), waterweed (Elodea canadensis), and hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata). These plants are adapted to grow entirely underwater and play important roles in aquatic ecosystems.
Some examples of plants that produce seeds capable of germinating underwater include water lilies, water chestnuts, and water milfoils. These plants have adapted to survive and reproduce in aquatic environments through specialized structures that protect the seeds and enable successful germination underwater.
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Coral is an animal that looks like a plant, so that's NOT one of them. Neither are sea anenomies. But, two that really ARE plants are phytoplankton (fI-to-plank- tun) and seaweed (SEE-weed).
Examples of partially submerged plants include water lilies, lotus plants, and cattails. These plants typically have roots anchored in the soil underwater while their leaves and flowers float above the water's surface. They provide important habitat and food sources for various aquatic animals.
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I dont know what you call 5 blondes underwater.
Coral, Seaweed and Sponges
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No, the compound word 'underwater' is an adjective or an adverb. Examples:Our botany class is studying underwater plants. (adjective)Our swimming class is learning to swim underwater. (adverb)
Examples of eukaryotes include animals (such as humans), plants (such as trees), fungi (such as mushrooms), protists (such as amoebas), and algae (such as seaweed).