Biology, asked by khandalesnehal0, 4 months ago

2. Enlist the morphological adaptations in aquatic animals,​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Morphological Adaptations:

  • Aquatic plants have very thin cuticle or no cuticle at all because the cuticle prevents water loss.
  • There are a number of stomata on either side of the leaves. ...
  • They are less rigid in structure.
  • They have specialized roots to take in oxygen.
  • The leaves on the surface are flat to facilitate floating.
Answered by jitendarm782
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Answer:

  • Morphological Adaptations:
  • Morphological Adaptations:Aquatic plants have very thin cuticle or no cuticle at all because the cuticle prevents water loss.
  • Morphological Adaptations:Aquatic plants have very thin cuticle or no cuticle at all because the cuticle prevents water loss.There are a number of stomata on either side of the leaves. ...
  • Morphological Adaptations:Aquatic plants have very thin cuticle or no cuticle at all because the cuticle prevents water loss.There are a number of stomata on either side of the leaves. ...They are less rigid in structure.
  • Morphological Adaptations:Aquatic plants have very thin cuticle or no cuticle at all because the cuticle prevents water loss.There are a number of stomata on either side of the leaves. ...They are less rigid in structure.They have specialized roots to take in oxygen.
  • Morphological Adaptations:Aquatic plants have very thin cuticle or no cuticle at all because the cuticle prevents water loss.There are a number of stomata on either side of the leaves. ...They are less rigid in structure.They have specialized roots to take in oxygen.The leaves on the surface are flat to facilitate floating.
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