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  1. Seagrass - Wikipedia

    • Seagrasses are a paraphyletic group of marine angiosperms which evolved in parallel three to four times from land plants back to the sea. The following characteristics can be used to define a seagrass species: It lives in an estuarine or in the marine environment, and nowhere else.The pollination takes place underwater with specialized pollen.The seeds wh… See more

    Summary

    Seagrasses are the only flowering plants which grow in marine environments. There are about 60 species of fully … See more

    Evolution

    Around 140 million years ago, seagrasses evolved from early monocots which succeeded in conquering the marine environment. Monocots are grass and grass-like flowering plants (angiosperms), the seeds of w… See more

    Taxonomy

    Today, seagrasses are a polyphyletic group of marine angiosperms with around 60 species in five families (Zosteraceae, Hydrocharitaceae, Posidoniaceae, Cymodoceaceae, and Ruppiaceae), which belong to t… See more

    How Seagrass Saves the Ocean
    How Seagrass Saves the Ocean
    Seagrass are not seaweed, but flowers that make huge meadows in shallow seas. They are vital and undervalued ecosystems.
    Sexual recruitment

    Seagrass populations are currently threatened by a variety of anthropogenic stressors. The ability of seagrasses to cope with environmental perturbations depends, to some extent, on genetic variability, which is obtained … See more

    Intertidal and subtidal

    Seagrasses occurring in the intertidal and subtidal zones are exposed to highly variable environmental conditions due to tidal changes. Subtidal seagrasses are more frequently exposed to lower light conditions, … See more

    Seagrass meadows

    Seagrass beds/meadows can be either monospecific (made up of a single species) or in mixed beds. In temperate areas, usually one or a few species dominate (like the eelgrass Zostera marina in the North Atlantic), w… See more

    Seagrass microbiome

    The concept of the holobiont, which emphasizes the importance and interactions of a microbial host with associated microorganisms and viruses and describes their functioning as a single biological u… See more

     
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  2. Seagrasses are underwater plants12345:
    • They evolved from land plants.
    • They have leaves, flowers, seeds, roots, and connective tissues.
    • They make their food through photosynthesis.
    • They are the only flowering plants that can live underwater.
    • Seagrasses are more closely related to lilies and gingers than to true grasses.
    • They grow in sediment on the sea floor with erect, elongate leaves and a buried root-like structure (rhizome).
    • Despite their common name, seagrasses are more closely related to land-growing lilies or ginger than grass.
    • They are found in shallow waters in many parts of the world, from the tropics to the Arctic circle.
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    Seagrasses are underwater plants that evolved from land plants. They are like terrestrial plants in that they have leaves, flowers, seeds, roots, and connective tissues, and they make their food through photosynthesis.
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    Known as ‘seagrass’, they are the only flowering plants that can live underwater. More closely related to lilies and gingers than to true grasses, they grow in sediment on the sea floor with erect, elongate leaves and a buried root-like structure (rhizome).
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    Seagrass is the world’s only flowering plant that can live underwater. It’s often confused with seaweed but, like most plants, seagrasses have roots, stems and leaves and produce flowers, fruits and seeds. Despite their common name, seagrasses are more closely related to land-growing lilies or ginger than grass.
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    Seagrasses are marine flowering plants, found on all continents except Antarctica. They have roots, stems and leaves and produce flowers and fruits. They are closely related to land plants, and probably evolved from land-living angiosperms (flowering plants) millions of years ago.
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    Seagrasses are marine flowering plants that are found in shallow waters in many parts of the world, from the tropics to the Arctic circle. They exist in 159 countries on six continents, covering over 300,000 km2, making them one of the most widespread coastal habitats on Earth.
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