Plants that survive in marine habitats are called

a

halophytes

b

hydrophytes

c

mesophytes

d

xerophytes

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Gobbler
9 years ago

Halophytes is the answer because marine is high in salinity and the plants that can thrive there are halophytes which are salt resistant also know as salt plants

KennyBrain10
1 year ago

A is the correct answer...
Halophytes (as the name sounds "Halo" meaning salt in Greek, "halophytes" salt-loving) are plants that can survive in marine, estuaries, and in salt marshes (the three listed contains salt) unlike the šŸ‘‡
The hydrophytes that can survive aquatic environments like river, lake, ponds....(the listed may contain very little or no salt)

Elbrain
9 years ago

Very correct.

Eromosele07
1 year ago

please can someone explain the remaining option
Hydrophyte
mesophyte
xerophytes
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optimistic11
9 years ago

option 'A' Halophytes is wrong!

Halophytes are plant that grows in d areas whic are well saturated wit water yet cannot avail of d water bcoz of d high concentration of salt in d soil. its can also be known as salt plant, (they grow only in saline habitats)



Hydrophytes is the correct ans. coz from the word "hydro" mean "water" its an aquatic plant that suited to live in aquatic environment in order to survive. eg: water lily'

eagle121
9 years ago

what of Hydrophyte?

Aydepride2
9 years ago

i dnt tink the answer is correct pls check. I tink its hydrophyte

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