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) sea water. so, they have mechanisms to retain water and excrete excess salts that enter in water intake. aquatic plants may be emergent rooted plants (e.g., reeds), submersed rooted plants (e.g., hydrilla), planktons (e.g., diatoms ) or floating plants (e.g., water hyacinth). similarly, aquatic animals
may be benthic, occurring at the bottom of a water body, or pelagic, occurring in the water body itself. the animals may live partially or permanently in water. thus they may range from non–specialized to very highly specialized water dwellers. primarily aquatic animals (e.g., fishes ) show not a single...
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