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Why don't plants in the ocean need strong stems?​

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Answer: They save energy because they don't need to grow elaborate root structures or vascular tissues. They don't need this additional support because the buoyant water keeps them afloat. ... Instead of using energy to keep their stems strong, they focus on maintaining strong leaves.

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