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Are there any submerged marine Angiosperms?

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Are there any submerged marine Angiosperms?

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The answer is yes. Seagrasses of which there are about 50 species are abundant in shallow marine waters. They spend their entire lives submerged beneath the waves where they accomplish growth, flowering, and pollination. But, there are very few marine insects that feed on seagrasses, suggesting that there is some other limitation to insects colonizing the ocean.

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