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Q: What stores water from plants under its shell?
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Which animal stores water from flowers under its shell?

turtle


Where do tortoises stores their water?

They put it in the refrigerator they store in their shell.


How does the gill chamber in a crab help it?

Yes, they are located under their carapace (shell) and known as deadmans fingers


Do plants grown in water hatch flies or mosquitos?

plants under water do the exact same thing as plants grown on land some under water plants suck there prey in and eat them


How do plants adapt and grow in the deserts?

Desert plants stores water in their tissues ,the tissues have high water holding capasity and also these plants absorb water from atmosphere.


How can you know that there is water under the soil?

Plants absrb water through their roots which are in soil; so there must be water under the soil for the plants to survive.


What plant lives under water?

Plants such as seaweed, duckweed, algae, water lilies, etc. It all depends on whether it is fresh water or salt water.


What animal lives in water and has a hard outer shell and eats plants and animals?

turtle.


Can plants live on what you drink?

Plants do not drink what I drink because it stores water obtaining its roots


What plants grow under water?

I am not sure what you mean but a plant that has roots extending above water and below water is called a mangrove.


Where is the clam shell with the giant pearl on mythical island?

under water


What are some adaptations that the animals have to make in the ocean?

Hermit crabs have a shell that covers their body so when in danger from another under water predator like turtles they quickly enter their shell. This is a form of adaptation because it shows how this animal adapts itself to the the under water environment by having a shell to go under.