Stem of sub-merged hydrophytes is soft and weak because of (a) the absence of phloem (b) the absence of stomata (c) the absence of xylem (d) feebly developed supporting tissue and xylem

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Stem of sub-merged hydrophytes is soft and weak because of

(a) the absence of phloem

(b) the absence of stomata

(c) the absence of xylem

(d) feebly developed supporting tissue and xylem

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