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  2. Seagrass - Wikipedia

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    Seagrass cell walls contain the same polysaccharides found in angiosperm land plants, such as cellulose [101] However, the cell walls of some seagrasses are characterised by sulfated polysaccharides, [102] [103] which is a common attribute of macroalgae from the groups of red, brown and also green algae.

  3. Seagrass meadow - Wikipedia

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    A seagrass meadow or seagrass bed is an underwater ecosystem formed by seagrasses. Seagrasses are marine (saltwater) plants found in shallow coastal waters and in the brackish waters of estuaries . Seagrasses are flowering plants with stems and long green, grass-like leaves.

  4. Halophila decipiens - Wikipedia

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    Halophila is the only genus of seagrass that lacks basal sheaths on the leaf stems. Halophila decipiens has thin rhizomes that run along near the surface of sand or mud, with a root at each node to anchor the plant in place. The almost stemless leaves grow in pairs from the nodes with a pair of scales at their base.

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  7. Zostera marina - Wikipedia

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    Zostera marina is a flowering vascular plant species as one of many kinds of seagrass, with this species known primarily by the English name of eelgrass with seawrack much less used, and refers to the plant after breaking loose from the submerged wetland soil, and drifting free with ocean current and waves to a coast seashore.