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Dictionary » A » Aquatic plants Aquatic plants(Science: botany) plants that must grow in water whether rooted in the mud or floating without anchorage, plants that must complete part or all of their life cycle in or near the water. ![]()
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Absorption Spectra of Aquatic Plants... kerotene, and xanthophyll but one of the questions in the discussion is asinkg me what is expected in the absorption spectra if you were to use an aquatic plant instead of a spinach leaf. Can anyone tell me what would be expected or lead me in the right path with a link, article, or some hints? ...
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Photosynthesis :)Some aquatic plants need very little CO2. You need to dig up the literature and see if your plant possesses the inorganic carbon ...
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Re: Co2You asked about Water Lilies, and these plants function much like other terrestrial plants do, with the adaptation of stoma on the upper epidermis. However, other aquatic plants have adapated in other ways. In other words, I don't think you can generalize ...
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