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Ms. Walker takes her title from Evangelista Torricelli, an Italian mathematician and colleague of Galileo's who, marveling at the power and weight of the atmosphere, exclaimed in a letter in 1644, "We live submerged at the bottom of an ocean of air".

The fact that pyramidellids differ so much from other pulmonates may be related to the fact that they live submerged in the seawater (Williamia species are the only other pulmonates that live submerged as adults).

Most members of Hydatellaceae exemplify the ephemeral aquatic syndrome, apart from a recently derived pair of perennial apomictic species that live submerged in more permanent bodies of water [ 8, 9].

For most of the 20th century, authors have classified Siphonaria within Pulmonata, mainly because they tend to live in the upper intertidal zone, exposed to the air for most of the day, unlike opisthobranchs, which all live submerged even when found in the intertidal zone.

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Living submerged in an aqueous environment poses many challenges requiring physiological and morphological adaptations that are distinctive from terrestrial angiosperms.

Perhaps still more intriguing is the finding that populations of F. radicans contain MLGs that fully recover from freezing dowo-15°C or desiccation during 3 h, while this species lives submerged and only very occasionally may be exposed to desiccation or freezing during periods of extreme low water in the Bothnian Bay.

Contrary to the perception that sunfish spend much of their time basking at the surface, M. mola adults actually spend a large portion of their lives submerged at depths greater than 200 m, occupying both the epipelagic and mesopelagic zones.

This is, in particular, true for the fate of those who live in places that might be submerged some time in the future.

They can live completely submerged under water and have rhizomes and adventitious shoots that facilitate asexual reproduction.

Notwithstanding these difficulties, plants from the wettest end of the gradient have been classified into two main groups: (i) aquatic plants that primarily live completely submerged and (ii) amphibious plants that live with emergent shoots or develop water forms when submerged (Iversen 1936; cited by Sculthorpe 1967).

Most aquarium plants prefer to live entirely submerged, so don't let them dry out.

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