How do animals and plants living in ponds and lakes adapt themselve in surroundings. short answer.
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Aquatic plants have evolved aerenchyma tissue to transport oxygen from the surface to the roots, recycle carbon dioxide from cellular respiration to do photosynthesis, and keep the plant buoyant in water.
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Aquatic plants have evolved aerenchyma tissue to transport oxygen from the surface to the roots, recycle carbon dioxide from cellular respiration to do photosynthesis, and keep the plant buoyant in water. Aquatic plants also use bicarbonate, which is more plentiful under water, as a carbon source.
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