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why are underwater plants put in an aquarium

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Underwater plants are kept in the aquarium as they supply oxygen by photosynthesis. Oxygen is necessary for the fishes to respire. The plants in the aquarium also absorb the carbon dioxide produced by the fishes during respiration.


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