a
mangrove swamp plants
b
grassland plants
c
submerged water plants
d
desert plants
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Hsgsvjkkny
5 years ago
Submerged water plant do not need any xylem to carry water around instead water enters through it directly and it grows

ifeany006
2 years ago
the xylem is less developed because the plant does not need well-developed xylem tissues for keeping water balanced as water can reach directly into the leaves and stem through the process called osmosis.

AbdulSamad70
4 months ago
C. Submerged water plants — because water supports the plant body, so mechanical tissue in xylem is reduced or poorly developed.

