The Living Organisms — Characteristics And Habitats
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What are partly submerged aquatic plants?
Partly submerged aquatic plants typically grow in shallow water and are fixed to the soil by their roots. The stem of these plants grows up to the surface of the water body, leaves, and flowers float on the surface of the water. Examples are lily and lotus. These plants are also known as emergent plants.
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