Welcome to your ultimate guide on water plants in biology! Discover the fascinating ways these plants adapt to aquatic environments and learn about their unique roles in ecosystems.
Water plants, also known as aquatic plants or hydrophytes, are plants that have adapted to living in water environments. They are commonly found in ponds, lakes, rivers, and wetlands.
These plants play critical roles, including oxygenating water, providing habitat for aquatic life, and preventing erosion. Explore more on their environmental benefits in our Ecology Section.
Did you know that some water plants can help filter pollutants from water? Learn more about the water purification abilities of plants in our Environment Page.