It has air spaces in its leaves.
Cabomba is actually a plant, not an animal.
Cabomba, a freshwater aquatic plant, has several special adaptive features that enable it to thrive in its environment. Its finely divided, feathery leaves increase surface area for photosynthesis and allow for efficient gas exchange. The plant's flexible stem helps it withstand water currents, while its ability to root in soft substrate allows it to anchor securely. Additionally, Cabomba can grow in varying light conditions, making it versatile in different aquatic habitats.
a special adaptation is finding hidings spots from bigger more dangerous preditors
Yes
"This play is an adaptation of a short novel." "An adaptation is a change in an organism to fit its environment." "The animal had a special adaptation for its environment."
The adaptation of an apple fruit is by ................................................. FIND IT OUT YOURSELF! XD
No, Cabomba is a partially-submerged plant. It is rooted in soil at the bottom of the pond with its leaves, flowers, fruits on or above the surface of the water.
porous dermis
Ideal Conditions
yes they have speed
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They have tenticleswhich sting its prey.