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terrestrial, and volant (flying), each of 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
. 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...
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