well there are many plants growing in the ocean. but basically things like corals (not sure if its a plant), seaweeds, kelp, reeds, etc. leafy things, greens...yah..
plant that is in the open ocean is algae. Algae is adapted to its enviornment by airbladders, holdfasts, and multi layered cell walls. First off, air bladders are also called swim bladder. Air bladders are air-filled structures that functions to maintain buoyancy, or to aid respiration. This makes it easy for the algae to float in the water and helps the algae be able to breath in the ocean. The holdfasts are organ or structure of attachment, for instance the basal, and that is a root-like formation by which the algae is attached to a substrate. A substrate is where an organism lives. Multi layered cell walls helps the algae from injury. There are 3 parts: middle lamella, primary wall, and secondary wall. The middle lamella makes the outer wall of the cell. The primary wall is a rigid skeleton. The secondary wall is extremely rigid and provides compresion strength. These are the 3 ways algae adapt to their enviornment.
plants that live in the ocean. They are living plants.
seaweed and coral
weed plants
Aquatic Plants. Coral
No some grow in the ocean i think seaweed grow in holes of the rock
yes. you can grow veggies near the ocean. but some plants don't grow as well with the salt winds and salty air.
The plants get more sunlight near the surface of the ocean. They need sunlight to grow and to produce photosynthesis.
it is important for the ocean to have various of the ocean because it helps scientist record data of where certain animals live and where they move around in the ocean. it is also important because it tells where certain plants can grow and where they can't. most plants need sunlight to be able to grow. and in some regions of the ocean there is no sunlight which makes it impossible for plants to grow. -Stephanie (: it is important also for the ocean to have many regions like your mom
Kelp is an Ocean Plant. The Plants grow very tall (long). They are often referred to as forests,
yes. Coral grows and other plant material in the ocean.
Eelgrass, Phytoplankton and Seaweed
ocean, rainforest