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The one that grows the fastest and that will depend on light levels, temperature, nutrient level etc.

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They extract the oxygen from the water with a process called oxygen filtering.

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Q: How do underwater plants get their oxygen?
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Why are green plants put in an aquarium?

Underwater plants increase the oxygen level in the water and also act as fodder for the fish.


Where do most underwater animals obtain their oxygen supply from in order to carry out respiration?

all water has oxygen so this makes getting it very easy. If you dont know they breath through gills on the sides of their heads


Why underwater aquatic plants are kept in aquariums?

They absorb carbon dioxide from the water - and release oxygen. This keeps the water's oxygen level safe for the fish to survive.


Is there algae in ponds and in lakes?

it blocks the sunlight from reaching the underwater plants and traps and blocks oxygen in the water, which is needed by aquamarine animals.


How do underwater plants get energy?

Just like land plants they need oxygen, water (with minerals) and sunlight, but they get the oxygen from the water, the water and minerals from the sea and they usually live in shallow water to get as much sunlight as possible.


How do plants things survive underwater?

Underwater plants take oxygen from the water. They do not breathe the same way that plants above water do. Above water plants have oxygen in the soil and air.


What did Jan do?

Jan Ingenhousz concluded from his experiments that all plants need sunlight to produce energy. He also concluded that plants underwater only produce oxygen bubbles when they have access to sunlight.


Where do heterotrophs get oxygen from?

I had this on my BIO quiz earlier today. Because heterotrophs are not photosynthetic they receive their energy in the same way we do, food. Heterotrophs can be classified as consumers which means they eat (and get energy) from other plants or animals.


How do underwater plants survive underwater?

They have cellular adaptations that make it possible for them to get the chemicals they need underwater. Besides trace nutrients that they obtain from soil around their roots, the main needs of a plant is water (H2O, which they are surrounded by) and carbon dioxide (CO2, which readily dissolves in water). The biggest issue for underwater plants is light, so the deeper and less clear the water, the more challenging it is for plant life to exist.


Why Isn't underwater volcanoes the right answer for most oxygen enters the ocean from?

Volcanoes do not release oxygen; they re;ease other gasses such as carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide. The oxygen on earth is released by photosynthesizing organisms such as plants and algae.


Does water plants take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide?

Any green plant (containing Chlorophyll) in the presence of light will take in CO2 and give off O2 (oxygen) since photosynthesis is the process by which plants fix carbon from CO2 to produce sugars (polysaccharides etc.). In doing so plants feed the world and produce oxygen even underwater.


Can development kill underwater plants?

no