What are the adaptation characteristics of aquatic plants and terrestrial plants?
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Terrestrial plants get plenty of air so they
usually have stomata on the bottoms of their
leaves. Aquatic plants have their leaves near or
under the water, but they also need to breathe.
Plants that float on the surface of the water have
their stomata on top, where they have access
to air. Plants that live completely under water
gather carbon dioxide from the water. When they
release oxygen you can see tiny air bubbles
gathering around them.
Plant roots drink water and nutrients from the
environment. Aquatic plants have plentiful water
to drink, but nutrients may be scarce; the
opposite is true of terrestrial plants. Roots
change shape to compensate for what the plant is
trying to get from its environment.
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