Why do we select hydrella plant in the experiment to show the release of oxygen?
Asked by ashar sayeed
| 25th Apr, 2014,
04:25: PM
Expert Answer:
Hydrilla which is the aquatic weed is easily found in fresh water locations such as lakes, ponds. It thrives and can be obtained without any cost. Hydrilla is also adapted to absorb low intensity sunlight; hence any change in the sensitivity of light will not hamper the results of the experiment. It can also easily utilize the carbon dioxide present in the surrounding water.
Hydrilla which is the aquatic weed is easily found in fresh water locations such as lakes, ponds. It thrives and can be obtained without any cost. Hydrilla is also adapted to absorb low intensity sunlight; hence any change in the sensitivity of light will not hamper the results of the experiment. It can also easily utilize the carbon dioxide present in the surrounding water.
Answered by Hemangi Binny
| 8th May, 2014,
09:37: AM
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