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How do plants in the ocean deal with the limited penetration of light into the water? Group of answer choices Loose root systems Tall structures with broad leaves Mutualism with fish Reliance on tidal
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How do plants in the ocean deal with the limited penetration of light into the water?
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Loose root systems
Tall structures with broad leaves
Mutualism with fish
Reliance on tidal rises and falls
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