What are the general aquatic adaptation in animals and plants?
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General aquatic adaptations are presence of some special air spaces inside bodies or presence of such substances that help organisms to swim and float in water.
Organisms bear specialized structures to swim like flippers as in turtles and fins in fishes.
Fishes, dolphins etc. have floaters in their body to be able to inhabit particular levels in the water body.
Microscopic photosynthetic organisms like planktons have droplets of oil in their cells that keeps them float.
Larger plants have tough leaves and flexible stems.