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Water lilies protect themselves through several adaptations. Their large, buoyant leaves float on the water's surface, allowing them to capture sunlight for photosynthesis while minimizing exposure to herbivores. Additionally, the thick, waxy coating on their leaves helps prevent water loss and deters pests. The submerged roots anchor the plant in the mud, providing stability and access to nutrients while keeping the delicate flowers above water for pollination.

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