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The have an extra large upper lip which allows them to grab leaves to eat.
example of hydrophytes are lotus ,water, lily, pistia ,lemna, walfia ,duck ,weed,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,muskan ishika
Because they large eyes,strong wings,and thiere mouths are adapted for hunting.
because its large teeth help it cut down trees to build their dams!
Streamlined body and large lungs are some of the adaptation of the lung fish.
All living creatures are adapted to their environments, plants included. Some specific examples would be cacti in semi-arid deserts that have adapted towards extreme water conservation (no leaves, thick fleshy stems that hold water), deciduous trees in temperate forests that drop their leaves every fall to save energy during the winter months (when there is less light energy for photosynthesis) and water lilies that have large flat leaves that allow them to float on top of the lake waters.
Leaves are adapted to their environment e.g. pine trees have spikey leaves to trap water and others e.g. plants in the rainforest, have large leaves to absorb sunlight to create photosynthesis (food for the plant)
Amazon rainforest, the north pole in the winter, really any geographical area has plants or animals that have adapted to that environment.
Large leaves.
well, all plants compete for the most amount of sun by growing taller to be at the top and also by grwoing large leaves because its the leaves which soak up the sun.
The roots grow deeper to gather more water, the stems are woody and the leaves are waxy to prevent water loss by transpiration, cacti have also evolved other mechanisms to prevent water loss by transpiration.
Leaves have large surface areas to absorb as much light as possible, and are thin for rapid diffusion; also, they contain chlorophyll, essential for photosynthesis.