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What is an emergent plant?
A plant that grows above the water surface in wetlands.
A plant that has just germinated.
A plant that has adapted to drought conditions.
A plant that grows entirely underwater.
Which habitat function do emergent plants primarily provide?
Stabilization of soil and sediments.
Photosynthesis in aquatic environments.
Seed dispersal through water currents.
Nutrient absorption from deep soil layers.
Which of the following is a benefit of having emergent plants in aquatic ecosystems?
They provide habitat for fish and wildlife.
They eliminate all pollutants from water.
They grow faster than all other types of plants.
They require no sunlight for growth.
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