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mention any one adaptive feature in aquatic plants and animals respectively which prevent their decay in water​

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The root system of aquatic plants is properly developed. Hydrophytes have a waterproof and protective waxy coat on its surface which prevents them from decaying. Hydrophytes have air cavities in their tissues which help them to float. ... The stem of the aquatic plant is long, slender, spongy and flexible.

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The root system of aquatic plants is properly developed. Hydrophytes have a waterproof and protective waxy coat on its surface which prevents them from decaying. Hydrophytes have air cavities in their tissues which help them to float. ... The stem of the aquatic plant is long, slender, spongy and flexible.

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