Water Weeds Elodea canadensis Prokaryote No Nuclei in Cells Single Celled Cell Wall Present...

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ProkaryoteNo Nuclei in Cells

Single CelledCell Wall Present

HeterotrophSessile

Asexual Reproduction

EukaryoteNuclei in CellsMulticellularNo Cell WallAutotroph

MotileSexual Reproduction

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Plantae

Water WeedsElodea canadensis

Water WeedsElodea canadensis

• Kingdom Plantae• Division Magnoliphyta• Class Lilopsida• Order Alismatales• Family Hydrocharitaceae• Genus Elodea• Species canadensis

Elodea canadensis

• Elodea is a plant that lives in fresh water environments.

• In many places, elodea has grown so well that it has become a problem in ponds and creeks.

Reproduction

• Elodea reproduces sexually using tiny white flowers that stick out above the water surface.

Asexual Reproduction

• Since roots are less of a need in water, elodea stalks can break off and float to new locations where they continue to grow.

Providing Habitat & Nutrients

• Elodea provides vital habitat and cover for many aquatic fishes, and other creatures

• It is a common aquatic plant sold in pet shops.

• Ducks, Muskrats, and other creatures feed on elodea.

Under a Microscope

Cell Parts (Organelles)

• Chloroplasts are little green dots inside the cell where photosynthesis happens.

• The nucleus is where the DNA is stored

• The cell wall surrounds the cells and provides structure for the plant.