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which can be further divided into many subtypes. aquatic adaptation aquatic adaptations are found in those plants and animals that live in water habitats: fresh water, brackish water, and sea water. for example, fresh water organisms develop features to prevent the entry of excess water or processes
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...
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