Pond Weed is highly adapted to always do its own homework.
Just kidding, it's adapted to a pond environment because it's highly efficient, can pack densely and grows rapidly so it can survive in areas where lakes freeze solid in the winter while still having a full reproductive cycle.
Pond weed is a weed that grows on the bottom of ponds.
Yes, all plant cells have cell walls. That includes pond weed.
in an unchanging environment, selection in a well adapted population is?
Pond skaters are adapted to living on water especially in terms of the way that they move. They have feet that are able to glide over the surface of the water.
Oxygen is a by-product of photosynthesis.
Yes, a pond weed is adapted to live in a school pond. But pond weeds occupy certain positions that must be respected for the transplant to survive. For example, water milfoil (Myrophyllum spp), water fern (Azolla spp), waterlilies, and cattails (Typha spp) serve as respectively submerged, floating, emergent, and marginal plants.
Pond-Weed House was created in 1700.
Pond weed is a weed that grows on the bottom of ponds.
A weed filled pond
aprox. a 1:5 ratio of height of weed to pond depth.
No
Because fish who can't hunt for food need the pond weed .
Yes, all plant cells have cell walls. That includes pond weed.
Death or sickness on the one hand and health on the other are side effects of eating pond weed. The consequence depends upon the health of the pond weed's ecosystem and the type of pond weed, of which some are edibles and others not. It is not a health-inducing action to eat pond weeds that are damaged by pollutants and toxins, diseased or distasteful.
cacti are adapted to their environment
How is a dog adapted to its environment
No