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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
of the buoyancy of the salt water. organs of locomotion and balancing vary greatly among the aquatic animals; fishes use paired and unpaired fins, whales and turtles have their limbs modified into paddles, in some others, hands and/or feet are webbed. skin of most aquatic forms is rich in mucous glands...
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