How do organisms adapt to a lentic environment?
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With the exception of wave action at the shore of larger bodies of water, the effects of water movement cause little or no difficulty for aquatic insects that live in lentic environments. They use hydrofuge (water-repellent) hair piles on the legs and venter to avoid breaking the film. ...
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With the exception of wave action at the shore of larger bodies of water, the effects of water movement cause little or no difficulty for aquatic insects that live in lentic environments. They use hydrofuge (water-repellent) hair piles on the legs and venter to avoid breaking the film.
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