A fresh water plant such as water lily can solve the problem of buoyancy by the possession of
a
aerenchymarous tissues
b
dissected leaves
c
thin cell walls of the epidermis
d
water-repelling epidermis
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MACCIFO
1 year ago
No a water lily does not solve the problem of buoyancy by its position in the water; instead, it achieves buoyancy primarily through the presence of air pockets within its leaves and stems, which create a network of air spaces that effectively lift the plant and keep it afloat on the water surface; this adaptation allows it to access sunlight for photosynthesis.

ojitematthew
1 year ago
aerenchymarous tissues (air space) is use by fresh water plants to solve the problem of buoyancy

