Adaptation in Aquatic Habitat
Adaptation in Aquatic Habitat: Overview
This topic categorizes the plants based on the places living in aquatic habitat. It further classifies plants that survive on aquatic into different categories based on their nature for survival with examples.
Important Questions on Adaptation in Aquatic Habitat
What are some examples of plant behavioural adaptations?

Choose the correct option for an example given below:
All plant shoots grow quickly towards the light.

Which of the following is the best definition of behavioural adaptations?


Having large air spaces and no stomata in plants is an adaptation of

Having large air spaces and no stomata in plants is an adaptation of

The water lily and lotus live in water. What adaptations help them to survive in water.

Give one word for the upper part found in the head of the fish through which they can breathe by coming out to the water surface.

Dolphins and whales often come to water surface. Why?

_____ present in the fish help them to use oxygen dissolved in water.

On which part of the leaf, does the stomata of aquatic plants is located?

The roots of mangroves are propped up so that _____ does not collect under them.

Figure out the jumbled word using the clues given.
Jumbled Word | Clue | Un - jumbled word |
H E L A W | an aquatic mammal | _____ |

Unscramble the word to find the answer (IHFS)
I live in water.
I never sleep.
I breathe with gills.
Who am I? Who am I?

Both fish and octopus live in water but have different adaptations. Compare their adaptations with each other.

Unscramble HAWEL to answer the question below:
Name the largest aquatic mammal.

Name a sea creature (not fish) beginning with the following letter-
s_____

Name a sea creature (not fish) beginning with the following letter-
d_____


Name two sea animals that are mammals.
(Choose from the following: dolphin and blue whale/ dog and cow/ crocodile and turtle)
