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Plants grow in difficult places. They can be found in dry and sandy deserts, damp and
wet pants, hilly areas, valleys, snow covered high mountain and even under water.
• The place where an organism usually lives and grows in nature is called its habitat.
It can be small as patch and large as forest.
• Adaptations are the special features that help a plant to survive in its habitat.
• Plants can be divided into major groups:
(A) Water or aquatic plants
(B) Land or Terrestrial plants.
• Plants that grow in water are called aquatic plants. There are two types of aquatic
plants —- floating plants, fixed plants and underwater.
• Floating plants: like duckweed, piste and water hyacinth are light and spongy.
This makes plants very light. Thus plants able to float on the surface of water.
Upper surface of leaves are waxy to repel water.
• Fixed plants: have roots fixed to bottom of the river body such as pond. They have
long stem to reach the surface of water. They broad leaves that float on water. They
also have waxy coating.they have thin, hollow, flexible and light stems which help
the leaves to float.the also bend with the flow of water, thereby preventing damage
by strong water current. Eg.; water lily and lotus.
• Underwater plants: are fixed to the bottom of the water body and remain fully
underwater. Stomata are absent in leaves.It supports the life of animals to great
extent as they give out oxygen during photosynthesis.Eg; Hydrilla and Pondweed.
Explanation:
Plants grow in difficult places. They can be found in dry and sandy deserts, damp and
wet pants, hilly areas, valleys, snow covered high mountain and even under water.
• The place where an organism usually lives and grows in nature is called its habitat.
It can be small as patch and large as forest.
• Adaptations are the special features that help a plant to survive in its habitat.
• Plants can be divided into major groups:
(A) Water or aquatic plants
(B) Land or Terrestrial plants.
• Plants that grow in water are called aquatic plants. There are two types of aquatic
plants —- floating plants, fixed plants and underwater.
• Floating plants: like duckweed, piste and water hyacinth are light and spongy.
This makes plants very light. Thus plants able to float on the surface of water.
Upper surface of leaves are waxy to repel water.