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Aquatic Plants & Algae May 2026

Rooted plants hold the sediment together, preventing erosion and keeping the water clear by stopping silt from clouding the column.

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These organisms act as natural filters, absorbing excess nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus, which helps prevent toxic water conditions. Rooted plants hold the sediment together, preventing erosion

Aquatic plants and algae are the silent architects of underwater worlds. While they share the same watery habitats and both perform photosynthesis, they belong to entirely different biological lineages. Together, they form the foundation of aquatic food webs, oxygenate the water, and provide critical structure for diverse marine and freshwater life. The Biological Divide Aquatic plants and algae are the silent architects

Through photosynthesis, they release dissolved oxygen into the water, which is essential for fish and invertebrates.

Aquatic plants are generally categorized by their growth habit and how they interact with the water column:

The most important distinction lies in their complexity and evolutionary history.